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Add a filter on Committee Evidence - FAAE-139
Committee Evidence - FAAE-139
2019-05-07
Rihards Kols - 9:07
CPC (ON)
Hon. Erin O'Toole (Durham)
2019-05-07 9:11
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You've touched on the information warfare that Russia engages in. I'm wondering if you could talk a little bit about how we may be able to partner there, efforts by Latvia to counter the information warfare propaganda and cybersecurity threats within the region and whether there's a role for Canada on a cyber-front. You mentioned the permanence of a forward-operating location for NATO, but I think NATO needs to harden our collective efforts on info and cyberwar as well. Do you have any comments?
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Latvia
Rihards Kols - 9:11
Add a filter on Committee Evidence - PROC-150
Committee Evidence - PROC-150
2019-04-30
Hon. Geoff Regan - 11:29
CPC (ON)
John Nater (Perth—Wellington)
2019-04-30 11:30
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I think the U.K. is far ahead of us, in terms of that interaction.
I have about 30 seconds left, and you may not have time to answer this in full, but I want to talk about cybersecurity. In the lead-up to the upcoming election, the concept of foreign influence is top of mind for a lot of Canadians. There is a lot of personal data, confidential data and extremely important data kept on computers and servers here within the parliamentary precinct. I'm curious to know what steps have been undertaken by the House, and perhaps by PPS, to ensure that this data is safe, and is not going to be seen as a problem going into the election, and more generally for Canadians on a day-to-day basis.
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House of Commons
Main estimates 2019-2020
Hon. Geoff Regan - 11:31
Add a filter on Committee Evidence - SECU-151
Committee Evidence - SECU-151
2019-02-27
Hon. John McKay - 17:34
CPC (ON)
Dave MacKenzie (Oxford)
2019-02-27 17:34
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Thank you, Chair. Yes, I'm brand new.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here.
One of the interesting things.... You're talking about the mutuals, and I think they are an important part of the whole equation, but there is a bigger picture of insurance companies also. I know that what you're talking about is more the liabilities insurance coverage with the mutuals, but I look at some of the big insurance companies, such as Sun Life or Manulife, and they get into quasi-financial services, or certainly mortgages and all those things.
The sharing of this information and the tying of services from a financial institution, such as a bank, to those types of insurance companies would open up a great deal of consumer information to those insurance agencies. Would that be a fair assessment?
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Steve Masnyk - 17:35
CPC (ON)
Dave MacKenzie (Oxford)
2019-02-27 17:36
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Do they have a bank, or are they associated with a bank to do their banking in?
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Steve Masnyk - 17:36
CPC (ON)
Dave MacKenzie (Oxford)
2019-02-27 17:36
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There are some that are out there now that call themselves banks, but I think they are associated through one of the chartered banks.
Anyway, all that aside, the other part is that when we look at the banks, I think almost all of them are also located in other countries. Most of them are in the United States; some are in South America, and some are in Europe. When information gets into a Canadian bank that has affiliates in other countries that may or may not have the same rules for insurance, do you see that as an issue?
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Steve Masnyk - 17:37
CPC (ON)
Dave MacKenzie (Oxford)
2019-02-27 17:37
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I don't disagree with you there, but the access to the information might very well also be available to the bank's offshore facilities, if that's what you would call it.
TD Canada Trust is probably the best-known in Canada and the U.S. Their branches are—
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Normand Lafrenière - 17:37
CPC (ON)
Dave MacKenzie (Oxford)
2019-02-27 17:37
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Yes. You can bank at TD in the United States—they just call it TD; they don't use “Canada Trust”—and your bank account is directly connected to your bank account in Canada.
We can have our rules in Canada, and we can have our rules in the provinces, but once it gets into that bank, is there anything that would prohibit them—under what was proposed—from selling that information to another fintech?
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Steve Masnyk - 17:38
CPC (ON)
Dave MacKenzie (Oxford)
2019-02-27 17:38
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Do you have any concern about that?
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Steve Masnyk - 17:38
CPC (ON)
Dave MacKenzie (Oxford)
2019-02-27 17:38
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I'm concerned about the sharing of information when it goes across borders. Whatever we agree to today, technology tomorrow changes the whole picture. That's why I'm concerned. I know the chair was sensitive to The Globe and Mail article of a few months ago, but there's a reason why government may not want to talk about it. That's what concerns me.
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Steve Masnyk - 17:38
Add a filter on Committee Evidence - ETHI-136
Committee Evidence - ETHI-136
2019-02-19
Bob Zimmer - 16:35
CPC (ON)
Hon. Peter Kent (Thornhill)
2019-02-19 16:35
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Thanks, Chair.
I have a question for Mr. O'Brien to start off with.
We know that federal government departments have been hacked successfully, deeply penetrated any number of times, in the last decade by certain foreign players. I think the cybersecurity of the various repositories in a digital government like the Estonian model—interconnected but separate repositories of information—would be essential to assure Canadians of the security of their privacy.
Last month in a speech, Neil Parmenter, the president of the Canadian Bankers Association, talked about all of the banks' interest in developing digital ID across the country, in every sector, to enable the banks to better provide services to their customers. He also suggested that because of the way banks today protect access to client security, they should perhaps play an integral role in any future Canadian digital government. What would your thoughts be on that?
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John O'Brien - 16:36
CPC (ON)
Hon. Peter Kent (Thornhill)
2019-02-19 16:38
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Mr. Benay, have you had any interaction with the Canadian Bankers Association? They talk about the multiple levels of protection they have to protect clients' personal data. They seem to think that they would be in the forefront of those in the private sector who may offer to participate in government digital services.
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Alex Benay - 16:39
Add a filter on Committee Evidence - ETHI-135
Committee Evidence - ETHI-135
2019-02-07
Bob Zimmer - 16:46
CPC (ON)
Hon. Peter Kent (Thornhill)
2019-02-07 16:46
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Mr. Eaves, thank you for that.
I'd like to pick up on your question about threat models. Earlier this week, you may have noticed if you looked at the blues that Chris Vickery was talking about the Estonian model and Estonia's claims on their website. I quoted their reassurance...that they had been hacked once. They'd been subjected to a massive attempt by Russia in 2007 to penetrate their system. Mr. Vickery was so confident that their system was hackable that there was a discussion here off camera sort of saying, why don't we ask him to try to do it in real time as we watch from Ottawa?
What are your thoughts about threat models constantly evolving? Perhaps, as you said, the domestic threat is a greater real one in terms of individual privacy, but we know that the governments of Russia and China, primarily, are constantly working to get into government systems. Whatever new system is developed, it's almost obvious—Mr. Vickery was quite convincing—that someone will come up with a way of penetrating it.
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David Eaves - 16:47
Add a filter on Committee Evidence - ETHI-134
Committee Evidence - ETHI-134
2019-02-05
Chris Vickery - 16:24
CPC (ON)
Hon. Peter Kent (Thornhill)
2019-02-05 16:24
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With regard to the Estonian model, where there are silos—depending on the different authority concerned, of education, health, taxes or whatever—the individual chip used to access one's personal information or that can be requested from the individual is siloed. However, you raised concerns about the movement of information between silos and the possible points of penetration through either a deliberate or an accidental process in the creation.
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Chris Vickery - 16:25
CPC (ON)
Hon. Peter Kent (Thornhill)
2019-02-05 16:25
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Would you suggest that every silo be administered by the creator of the central program?
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Chris Vickery - 16:26
Add a filter on Committee Evidence - ETHI-133
Committee Evidence - ETHI-133
2019-01-31
Daniel Therrien - 15:54
CPC (ON)
Hon. Peter Kent (Thornhill)
2019-01-31 15:54
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I don't have the transcript in front of me, but basically, as I read many of the remarks that Dr. Cavoukian returned to, the cybersecurity of that digital information as it moves from the several repositories to whoever is requesting or accessing that information is vulnerable. The guarantees of absolute security do not yet exist.
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e-Security
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Daniel Therrien - 15:55
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