Trudeau cabinet ministers get special hacker hotline to report suspected breaches
OTTAWA — Federal cabinet ministers now have their own special hotline to report suspected hacking incidents.
Officials at the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security set up the round-the-clock telephone service last year to respond swiftly to possible security breaches, newly released documents show.
The hotline, one of several protective measures for ministers, is an indication of how seriously the government takes the prospect of a cyberattack on cabinet members.
The phone service is a “front-line response to address compromise and limit damage,” says a confidential information circular for ministers.