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THREATS TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN IRAN CONFLICT

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Canada flags urgent threat from nation-state and criminal groups to critical infrastructure

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By Anna Ribeiro

The Canadian government identified that its critical infrastructure is facing a growing threat from cybercriminals. Disruptions to these systems, caused by malicious cyber activity, can result in service outages, economic losses, and pose significant risks to public health and safety. As cyber threats against critical infrastructure become more frequent and complex, criminals are increasingly leveraging advanced tools, including ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) and artificial intelligence (AI), to escalate their extortion tactics. 

“Malicious cyber activity targeting Canada’s critical infrastructure—like power, water, health, finance and transportation—are on the rise and are a real and urgent threat,” David McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, and Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety, noted in a statement last week. “These malicious activities are conducted by both cyber threat actors with ties to nation states and non-state actors and can disrupt essential services Canadians rely on every day. Any disruption to critical infrastructure is not only a threat to public health and safety, but also a threat to public confidence, the environment, and the economy.”

They outlined that state-sponsored cyber actors can target Canada’s critical infrastructure, pre-positioning themselves to disrupt or destroy critical services in times of crisis or conflict. Cybercriminals and other non-state cyber actors continue to target critical infrastructure for financial gain, to support geopolitical or ideological interests, or for personal reasons, such as acts of revenge by disgruntled former employees or customers.

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