Communications Security Establishment Canada

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    Security considerations for your website (ITSM.60.005)

    This document introduces cyber security best practices that your organization should integrate into the design and maintenance of its website. In Section 2, we include a checklist of key measures that your IT decision makers and web development team managers can implement to improve the security...
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    Security considerations for electronic poll book systems (ITSM.10.101)

    This document provides guidance on cyber security considerations required to securely design, deploy, and operate electronic poll book systems. The document highlights traditional poll book functions and discusses new services that can be integrated to support modern elections. It also provides...
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    Security considerations when using social media in your organization ITSM.10.066

    This document discusses common social media threats and recommends security and privacy protection measures that your organization can implement to safeguard users, processes, and technologies involved in creating and publishing posts online.
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    Post-secondary cyber security related programs

    The intent of this guide is not to recommend any schools or programs, but to provide a listing of available programs that may help advance an individual’s career in the field of cyber security.
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    Certifications in the field of cyber security

    The guide provides information about many of the certifications available for prospective students and cyber security professionals. The intent is not to recommend any certification body or certification in particular, but to provide a listing of some of the different certifications that may help...
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    Cyber security career guide

    On this page Types of careers Who is hiring? Career pathways Cyber security education
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    Cyber security guide for campaign teams

    " Introduction: Why this guide is important to your campaign planning Before we start… Something for everyone Step 1: Assess what cyber security means for your campaign Step 2: Understand where your data lives Step 3: Secure your data and technology Step 4: Provide cyber...
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    Five practical ways to make yourself cybersafe

    Canadians are targets of cybercrime in many different forms. Here are five practical measures you can take right now on any device to protect yourself against cyber-security breaches. Visit www.cyber.gc.ca for more on any of these steps.
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    Five practical ways to protect your campaign

    As a kickstart to your cyber security planning, here are five practical measures you can take right now to make your campaign more secure. Visit www.cyber.gc.ca for more on any of these steps.
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    Loss of control of social media channels

    The results of an account compromise can be devastating. If one of your social media accounts are compromised, do the following things: take action, assess and contain, and protect.
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    Identify and handle malicious messages

    All members of a campaign team should know how to identify malicious messages and how to handle them.
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    Cyber Security Advice for Political Candidates

    "The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security has warned that foreign actors will likely try to interfere in Canadian election processes. If you’re involved in politics – as a political candidate, staffer or volunteer – you are a target. It’s vital that you take steps to protect yourself. The Cyber...
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    Protect how you connect

    Assessing possible risk before using social media platforms and apps
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    An Introduction to the Cyber Threat Environment

    This document describes common concepts relevant to discussions about cyber threat activity in the Canadian context and acts as a point of reference for Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (Cyber Centre) publications. This introductory document provides baseline knowledge about the cyber threat...
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    Joint Cybersecurity Advisory: Technical Approaches to Uncovering and Remediat...

    This joint advisory is the result of a collaborative research effort by the cybersecurity authorities of five nations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It highlights technical approaches to uncovering malicious activity and includes mitigation steps...
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    2019 Update: Cyber Threats to Canada's Democratic Process

    This document provides an update to the 2017 report released by CSE. Its purpose is to let Canadians know about the cyber threats to our democratic process in 2019.
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