Watchdog calls out 'gaps' in how Canada conducted online intelligence operations
Canada’s electronic spies have overlooked “several gaps” in how they conduct their activities online, according to a new review from one of the country’s intelligence watchdogs.
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Canada’s electronic spies have overlooked “several gaps” in how they conduct their activities online, according to a new review from one of the country’s intelligence watchdogs.