Civil society at ‘high risk’ of cyber threats from state-sponsored actors: CSE
OTTAWA — Canada’s cyberspy agency says countries like Russia and China are increasingly targeting non-profit and advocacy groups, as well as journalists and human rights activists.
The Communications Security Establishment is issuing the warning in a joint advisory with the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Estonia and Finland.
CSE’s Canadian Centre for Cyber Security says in a release there is a growing cyber security threat from state-sponsored actors who are targeting civil society, which is at “high risk.”
It says the advisory identifies the threat as “predominantly” coming from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.