Online fraud can be defined as a “cyber-enabled” offense, which means that while this offense uses the Internet and other technologies to facilitate its perpetration, fraud is not exclusively dependent upon it. As such, this definition recognizes that fraud offenses can occur across both online and offline environments. Even though Internet has increased the reach …
Month: March 2020
Ayeleso Emmanuel Celestine and Parsa Vafaie from the University of Ottawa presented their analysis of data from the Statistics Canada Cybercrime Survey at our 2019 Workshop in Ottawa. This was as part of a competition aiming to better align recent evidence and statistics with best practices for business. Participants thoroughly examined the data from Statistics …
Nowadays, Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) sharing is considered necessary to survive current and future cyberattacks by working proactively. Organizations may be compelled to have a threat intelligence program and share their information. As such, stakeholders may be held responsible in the future for not sharing known threats that might affect other organizations. The core idea …
De nos jours, le partage de renseignements sur les cybermenaces est considéré comme nécessaire pour survivre aux cyberattaques actuelles et futures en travaillant de manière proactive. Les organisations peuvent se voir contraindre d’avoir un programme de renseignement sur les menaces et de partager leurs informations. À ce titre, les parties prenantes pourraient être tenues responsables …