The Great Digital Divide: Canada's 2025 Cyber Threats and Liberties
Explore the battleground where Canada’s national security, an escalating cybercrime ecosystem, and individual digital rights clash in an unprecedented and rapidly changing online world.
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This podcast dives into Canada's rapidly evolving digital landscape in 2025, exploring the intensification of cyber threats from state-sponsored actors like the PRC and Russia, and sophisticated cybercriminals, all amplified by artificial intelligence. We examine the legislative battlefield, from the modernization of CSIS powers and the new National Cyber Security Strategy to contentious privacy bills like C-2 and C-4, which challenge fundamental rights and the interpretation of "publicly available" information. Join us as we uncover how Canada strives to balance its national security, law enforcement needs, and a "high trust" economic vision with individual privacy and freedom of expression in this critical year.
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