National Cyber Security Strategy:
Technology is an essential part of our lives which has become increasingly linked to services like our hospitals, transit systems, energy suppliers, and telecommunications systems. Along with this connectedness, however, comes cyber threats which are creating significant impacts on our national and economic security.
The Government of Canada, in February 2025, created a new National Cyber Security Strategy (NCSS), which provides a new approach to how they will keep people in Canada and Canadian businesses and services safe in a rapidly evolving digital world. Through this Strategy and its associated future action plans, the Government of Canada hopes to protect Canada’s national security and economy, deter cyber threat actors, and promote international rules-based behavior in cyberspace.
For an overview in Canada, check out The State of Cybersecurity in Canada 2025 report prepared by the Canadian Cybersecurity Network and Security Architecture Podcast.
Quick Facts:
According to the National Cyber Threat Assessment 2025-2026, malicious cyber threat actors present a persistent threat to Canada’s economic prosperity and national security
Ransomware is almost certainly the most disruptive form of cybercrime facing Canada because it is pervasive and can have a serious impact on an organization’s ability to function
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