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  2. Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre - Wikipedia

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    The National Terrorism Threat Level (NTTL) is a tool used by Canadian government officials, including law enforcement agencies, to identify risks and vulnerabilities from threats of terrorism in Canada. It represents the probability of a violent act of terrorism occurring in Canada, based on information and intelligence.

  3. 2011 Canadian government hackings - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews stated in January 2011 that cyber attacks are a serious threat to Canada and that attacks on government computers have grown "quite substantial." In the fall of 2010 the federal government began to strategize ways to prevent cyber attacks and create response plans, which would include $90 million over five ...

  4. Zero-day vulnerability - Wikipedia

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    Until the vulnerability is remedied, threat actors can exploit it in a zero-day exploit, or zero-day attack. [2] The term "zero-day" originally referred to the number of days since a new piece of software was released to the public, so "zero-day software" was obtained by hacking into a developer's computer before release. Eventually the term ...

  5. Market for zero-day exploits - Wikipedia

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    Exploits are digital products, which means that they are information goods with near-zero marginal production costs. [7] However, they are atypical information goods. Unlike e-books or digital videos, they do not lose their value because they are easy to replicate but due to the fact that once they are exposed, the original developer will "patch" the vulnerability, decreasing the value of the ...

  6. What are Zero-Day threats and how you can protect yourself ...

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    Zero-Day is not the name of a particular virus or malware threat. Rather, the term refers to any previously unknown threat, or potential threat.

  7. Category:Government watchdog groups in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Government watchdog groups in Canada" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Canada announces new border funding after Trump tariff threat

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    Canada's government on Monday proposed C$1.3 billion ($913.05 million) for border security after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened tariffs unless Canada reduced the movement of migrants ...

  9. Communications Security Establishment - Wikipedia

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    In early 2008, in line with the Federal Identity Program (FIP) of the Government of Canada, which requires all federal agencies to have the word Canada in their name, [18] CSE adopted the applied title Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC; French: Centre de la sécurité des télécommunications Canada, CSTC). Since mid-2014, the ...