The Government of Canada has announced its latest National Cyber Security Strategy (NCSS), outlining a plan to help Canadian organizations prepare for and respond to evolving cyber threats. The NCSS builds on the success of the 2018 edition, which established key cyber security institutions. The new strategy aims to strengthen Canada’s cyber security resiliency through strategic partnerships and investments in innovation. It also focuses on increasing detection and disruption of cyber attacks.
The NCSS is designed to help Canadian organizations stay ahead of emerging cyber threats. The strategy emphasizes the importance of collaboration and information-sharing between government, industry, and other stakeholders. By investing in innovation and enhancing detection and disruption capabilities, the NCSS aims to create a safer and more secure online environment for Canadians. The strategy is a critical step in protecting Canada’s digital economy and national security.