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- Canada’s cyber security and the changing threat landscape
Cyber security has become a major concern for nation states This paper analyzes the Canadian discourse of cyber security and the development of new cyber threats
- Mike Zajko: Tech and Society
Media and Communication 3 (2), pp 42-52 Zajko, M (2015) Canada’s cyber security and the changing threat landscape Critical Studies on Security 3 (2), pp 147-161 Zajko, M (2012) Book Review of Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials (3rd ed ) by Gillian Rose Canadian Review of Sociology 49 (4), pp
- Cyber Security in Canada: Structure and Challenges - JSTOR
This essay reviews the state of the Canadian approach to addressing cyber risk, positions Canada’s eforts in an international context and considers the prospects for an intergovernmental approach to managing cyber risk in Canada and internationally
- Mike ZAJKO | Assistant Professor | PhD | University of British Columbia . . .
This paper analyzes the Canadian discourse of cyber security and the development of new cyber threats Cyber security discourse has so far been studied largely through its public
- The changing landscape of cyber security following the COVID-19 pandemic
In 2021, 26% of Canadian businesses had written policies in place related to cyber security, an increase of at least four percentage points since 2019 4 This demonstrates that businesses are becoming increasingly aware of the threat posed by cyber security incidents
- cyber security – Mike Zajko: Tech and Society
The most forceful of Landau’s arguments are against the embedding of surveillance capabilities into our networked communications infrastructure, as this amounts to an “architected security breach” (p 234) that can be exploited or misused
- The cyber threat landscape: Challenges and future research directions
To mitigate cyber criminal risks and make informed decisions about cyber security, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the threat landscape and look ahead to future offending in the online environment
- Canada’s cyber security and the changing threat landscape
Trombetta (2014), Zajko (2015), and Mirumachi (2015) try to study these micro-level practices in their research looking at climate-induced migration and security within the EU, Canada's cyber
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