Minister Blaney delivers a keynote address at SecureTech 2014
November 4, 2014 Ottawa, Ontario Public Safety Canada
Today, the Honourable Steven Blaney, Canada’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, gave a keynote address at SecureTech 2014, a conference featuring experts from the defense and security domain. Minister Blaney took this opportunity to announce a strengthened partnership between the Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre (CCIRC), Canada’s computer security incident response team, and the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), the not-for-profit organization that manages Canada’s .ca domain name registry.
This collaboration allows CCIRC to efficiently work with CIRA to alert domain holders of malicious activity that may be taking place without their knowledge. CIRA has provided CCIRC with the ability to notify .ca domain holders when a website within that domain may have unknowingly fallen victim to attack, while maintaining the privacy of individual.ca domain holders.
CCIRC is Canada's national coordination centre for the prevention of and response to cyber events. It does this by providing authoritative advice and support, and coordinating information sharing and event response.
CIRA is a member-driven organization that develops and implements policies that support Canada’s Internet community, and represents the .ca registry internationally. Responsible for the .ca domain, CIRA plays a critical role in ensuring that key parts of Canada’s Internet infrastructure remain safe, secure and continuously available.
Quick Facts
- Many common online threats can affect a website without its owner’s knowledge. Malicious hackers can take control of a website and infect the site with software or applications that could harm visitors and steal their personal information. A user’s domain could also be used by spammers to deliver bulk messages without their consent or knowledge.
- So far in 2014, CCIRC has handled over 1,300 cyber incidents affecting Canadian critical infrastructure organizations.
- In 2012, 9,084 incidents of cybercrime were reported by Canadian police servicesFootnote 1.
- CIRA has registered more than 2.2 million .ca domain names, making it one of the fastest growing domains in the world.
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Jason Tamming
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
613-991-2924
Media Relations
Public Safety Canada
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Ryan Saxby Hill
Communications Manager, CIRA
ryan.hill@cira.ca
613-316-2397
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Police-reported cybercrime in Canada, 2012, Statistics Canada, 2014 Return to footnote 1 referrer