According to experts, admitting that Canada’s cybersecurity agencies are “foreign cyber-manipulating” to actively thwart cybercrime from around the world is an international cyber threat. This is to show the transparency of Canada’s efforts in the battle and the activities of the institution.
Canada’s Communications Security Establishment (CSE) said Monday that it has both “active” (aggressive) and defensive cyber tools that are more costly to foreign hackers behind the rise in cybercrime.
“We cannot comment on the use of foreign cyber operations (active and defensive cyber operations) or provide operational statistics, but the tools needed to incur costs to the people behind this type of incident. You can see that there is, “said CSE spokesman Evan CoroNewsky. Global news In the statement.
“We can also see that we are using these tools for that purpose and are working with Canadian law enforcement agencies where appropriate for cybercrime.”
Christopher Person, Senior Research Associate, Citizen Lab Said on social media The CSE’s approval of the use of active defensive cyber tools was a “watershed” moment, demonstrating Canada’s international expansion of the “sword” while showing that Canada had joined the allies in the fight against cybercrime. I am.
“What does it mean that CSE has done this kind of operation to confuse criminals?” Person wrote on Twitter. “Perhaps most importantly, our signaling agencies are engaged in criminal activity, not only in theory, but as part of their actual mission.”
Meanwhile, Mr Parson also said the decision to rely on the intelligence agency would question whether the Canadian government “began to give up pursuing criminals against the criminal justice system.”
“What was the coordination system between the CSE and RCMP / Public Security? This was when the incident was deemed outside the scope of RCMP’s response and issuance capabilities, was the CSE intervening, or something else. What was it? “Person wrote. “This is important for predicting / understanding future behavior by the CSE.”
“Canadians need to understand the rules of the internet that are done without public consultation, so these things are important.”
Experts also warn that aggressive cyber manipulation of foreign hackers, criminal groups, or state intelligence services could violate the sovereignty and international law of that country. Therefore, permission from both the Minister of Defense and the Minister of Foreign Affairs is required. ..
Leah West, Associate Professor of National Security Law, Carleton University, Written on social media That active cyber operation can also violate CSE method If done without the consent of the host country. She also said that surgery can only be directed to non-Canadians outside Canada.
The question here is whether these activities were carried out with the consent of the host country because they violate international law and are illegal under CSE law. https://t.co/9f3ABXAXOc
— Rear West (@leahwest_nsl) December 6, 2021
so Open letter In the face of “a significant increase in the amount and scope of cyber threats,” the CSE, released on Monday, called on the general public in Canada to follow guidelines issued by the Canadian Cyber Security Center (Cyber Center), a government agency. ..
Authorities, along with RCMP, will make Canada’s key sector during the COVID-19 pandemic with cyberattacks, including ransomware, a type of malware that takes victims’ devices, systems, or data hostage in exchange for ransom. I warned that I was targeting more and more. Healthcare services, utility organizations, and medium-sized businesses.
“We work with law enforcement agencies and other federal and international partners to make threat information more publicly available and provide specific advice and guidance to ensure security from the effects of ransomware. “The letter states.
The letter, signed by four federal ministers, also mentions that Canada is working closely with its allies to “track cyber threat actors and destroy their capabilities.”