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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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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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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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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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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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Protect how you connect

    Assessing possible risk before using social media platforms and apps
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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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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    Continuing to Advance Our IT Security Goals

    o Canadian Medium Assurance Solutions o Shared Services Canada’s Security Operations Centre o CSE’s Top 10 and Shared Services Canada o CSE’s Top 10 in the Mobile Environment
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Building a Strong Foundation for the GC

    o Social Media Security Pitfalls o Success of your Departmental Mission o Anatomy of a Cyber Intrusion o Securing BlackBerry Devices o Using Wi-Fi While Travelling
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Building a Resilient Network

    o Interview: Why the Top 10? o Denial of Service o Mobility Security o Cyber Security Awareness Month o Zero-Day Exploits o Disposition of Windows XP o Cross Domain Solutions
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    The Changing Nature of How We Work

    o Web 2.0 Security Risks o Data Diodes in a Cross-Domain Solution o The Importance of a Departmental TA o Two-Factor Authentication o Cloud Computing
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Keeping our Information Secure

    o Instant Messaging Security Risks o Spotting Malicious Emails o GC CIRT Pointer: Exploit Kits o Securing your GC SECRET Network o Sharing Information across Different Security Domains o VoIP for GC Departments o TBS Corner: Web 2.0 and the GC o...
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Keeping Pace with Emerging Threats

    o CSE’s Top 10 Security Actions o The Dangers of Free Dynamic DNS o Using a Blackberry as a Hotspot o Cyber Security Considerations for Management o Hardware Security Modules o Windows 7 Hardening Guide o Measures to Protect Your Network
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Be Proactive: Prevent Malicious Attacks On Your Network

    o Don’t Fall Victim to Ransomware: 5 Actions to Protect Your Network o Cyber Security Event Management Plan o Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada “Engarde” Exercise o How Are Your Cyber Hygiene Habits? o Internet of Things – The Future is Now
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Protecting Classified Information

    o 5 Tips for Protecting Classified Information o Modernizing our Secret Infrastructure o Security Categorization for an Open Government o Go Ahead...This Line is Secure o Electromagnetic Emissions o Supply Chain Integrity
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Network Security: Protecting Our Information Assets

    o Network Security Zones o Smart Computing Tips for Everyone o Securing WLANs o Risk Management for iPads o Common Challenges to Adopting a Risk Management Strategy o Minimizing Administrative Privileges o Java Mitigation Measures
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    Partnering for Secure and Resilient Canadian Systems

    o The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security o Meltdown and Spectre o Trending Topic: Cloud Benefits o COMSEC Update o Assemblyline o CSE in the Community: Hackergal o ITSLC News
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    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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