RCMP has yet to turn over info on cellphone spyware program to privacy watchdog
Feds introduce act requiring businesses to report ransomware attacks or face penalties
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said on Tuesday the government has tabled a new cybersecurity bill in the House of Commons, that aims to require businesses and private sector organizations to report ransomware attacks to the government or face monetary penalties. The bill would give regulators the power to run audits to ensure the private sector is in compliance – Jun 14, 2022
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