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Cyber threats to elections
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Top 10 IT security actions: No. 9 Isolate web-facing applications - ITSM.10.099
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Communications Security Establishment Annual Report 2021-2022
This report is an unclassified summary of CSE’s activities from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022. -
Network Security Zoning - Design Considerations for Placement of Services...
This guideline is intended to assist network architects and security practitioners with the appropriate placement of services (for example, domain name service, email service,... -
Canadian Common Criteria program requirements and procedures for testing laboratories
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The cyber threat from supply chains
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Cyber Hygiene
The following content was created prior to the creation of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security by one of the entities that became part of the Cyber Centre. This content... -
Digital footprint (ITSAP.00.133)
Your organization uses the Internet to carry out business activities, provide employees with remote work capabilities, and offer services to clients. As your employees and... -
Malicious Cyber Activity Targeting Information Technology Managed Service Providers
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (Cyber Centre) is aware of the ongoing malicious cyber activity targeting information technology (IT) managed service providers (MSPs) and... -
Resources - Get Cyber Safe 2021
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IT Security: An Individual and Collective Responsibility
Risk Management Cyber Mitigation – Patching Best Practices – Passwords Securing WLANs Procuring Assured Products for Protected B Networks -
Virtualizing your infrastructure
Virtualization is a method of hardware abstraction that allows the creation of software versions of IT systems and services which are traditionally implemented on separate... -
Identify and handle malicious messages
All members of a campaign team should know how to identify malicious messages and how to handle them. -
Video teleconferencing (ITSAP.10.216)
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Cyber Security Playbook for Elections Authorities (ITSM.10.021)
"This cyber security playbook guides elections authorities on anticipating, mitigating, and responding to threats that are specific to Canada’s democratic processes. This... -
Parliamentarians: So You Think You’ve Been Hacked? What to do...
A compromise of your social media or email account has serious implications. If you think your email or social media accounts have been breached, you should follow the steps... -
Spotting Malicious Email Messages (ITSAP.00.100)
Organizations and their networks are frequently targeted by a wide variety of threat actors looking to steal information. Cyber intruders are technologically savvy,... -
Network security auditing - ITSAP.80.086
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Contracting overview
This dataset contains a quarterly breakdown of contracting activities performed by CSE over the past five fiscal years. Information is provided about the number of contracts...