CCCS - Guidance, news and events
Chairs’ statement on G7 Cybersecurity Working Group meeting
7 months 4 weeks ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Executive summary and joint guidance on security information and event management and security orchestration, automation and response
8 months 2 weeks ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Joint advisory on Russian cyber campaign targeting logistics providers and IT companies
8 months 3 weeks ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Security considerations for voice-activated digital assistants - ITSAP.70.013
8 months 4 weeks ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Recommended contract clauses for security operations centre procurement (ITSM.00.500)
9 months 1 week ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Joint guidance on software security code of practice
9 months 1 week ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Cyber Centre welcomes round 2 of NIST’s additional digital signature scheme standardization process
9 months 1 week ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
People’s Republic of China activity targeting network edge routers: Observations and mitigation strategies
9 months 3 weeks ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Security guidance for dark web leaks (ITSAP.00.115)
9 months 3 weeks ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Search engine optimization poisoning (ITSAP.00.013)
9 months 3 weeks ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Cyber Security Readiness
10 months ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Joint guidance on BADBAZAAR and MOONSHINE
10 months ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Private 5G networks (ITSAP.80.117)
10 months ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Cyber security advice for political candidates
10 months ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Joint guidance on fast flux
10 months 1 week ago
Fast flux is a technique used by threat actors to obfuscate the locations of malicious servers. Threat actors do this by rapidly changing domain name system (DNS) records associated with a domain name. The use of fast flux poses a significant threat to national security. The fast flux technique allows threat actors to create resilient and highly available command and control infrastructure and conceal their malicious activities.
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Protecting controlled information in non-Government of Canada systems and organizations (ITSP.10.171)
10 months 1 week ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Mobile device guidance for high profile travellers (ITSAP.00.088)
10 months 1 week ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Cyber threats to elections
10 months 1 week ago
Resources to learn more about cyber threats to elections and mitigate their impacts
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
Using security information and event management tools to manage cyber security risks (ITSM.80.024)
10 months 2 weeks ago
Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
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