Cyberspace making Canadian secrets more vulnerable, spy service official warns
OTTAWA — A senior official at Canada’s spy service says the expansion of cyberspace is making it easier for foreign adversaries to pilfer secrets.
Cherie Henderson, an interim assistant director with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, tells a defence conference today that a foreign agent no longer needs to sidle up to their target in a bar.
They can be at a keyboard in another country, trying to locate a Canadian target’s personal device on a computer network.
In some cases, Henderson says, information gleaned online can help make it possible to do old-fashioned espionage in person.