How Canadian tech companies are stepping up to fight cyber threats

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Canada is making strides in creating software to mitigate AI risks, now considered one of the top threats to cybersecurity.As Canadians navigate the digital age, experts agree that governments and business must work harder to keep up with ever-changing cybersecurity threats by moving more quickly to pass and implement privacy protection laws and support research.

“Cybersecurity is not a secret science. We all need to know what the risks are and what steps you can take – and then take them.”“A few Canadian firms are making relatively large names for themselves in security – another one that comes to mind is 1Password,” says Ceren Kolsarici director of the Scotiabank Centre for Customer Analytics and associate professor of marketing at the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.

Canada is also making strides in creating software to mitigate AI risks, now considered one of the top threats to cybersecurity, says Mr. Millier, who is also a board member of SecTor, an organization of cybersecurity professionals.1Password lets users securely autofill passwords on any device and store documents and key information such as credit card and passport numbers and reward-program data.

“The sector is meeting increasingly complex threats with advanced tools like AI-driven defence, zero trust architectures and quantum-resistant encryption,” says Dr. Kolsarici.

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