A concluding panel at GISEC 2025, titled ‘Connectivity Panel: Securing the Expanded Attack Surface of 5G Networks,’ explored the unique cybersecurity challenges posed by 5G and edge computing. The discussion addressed key issues such as expanding attack surfaces, data privacy and security, supply chain security, and strategies for building a secure 5G ecosystem.
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Canada Invests $7.6 Million to Advance Quantum Sensing Technologies
ExpiredCanada continues to solidify its position as a global leader in quantum technologies, with quantum sensing emerging as a transformative force across multiple industries.
Siemens to Establish Global AI Manufacturing Technologies R&D Center in Canada
ExpiredSiemens will invest CAD$150 million (approximately €97 million) over five years to establish a Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Manufacturing Technologies Research and Development (R&D) Center for Battery Production in Canada.
Canada Launches First Phase of Cyber Security Certification Program
ExpiredThe Government of Canada has introduced the first phase of the Canadian Program for Cyber Security Certification (CPCSC), a significant step towards strengthening the country’s cyber defenses.
‘Made in Canada’ Framework Proposed for Canada’s AI Leadership
ExpiredDeloitte Canada’s Future of Canada Center has released a new report outlining a strategic framework for the country to maintain its global artificial intelligence (AI) leadership.
Canada Strengthens the Philippines’ Cybersecurity Ahead of May 2025 Elections
ExpiredCanada has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing cybersecurity cooperation, strengthening the Philippines’ cybersecurity landscape ahead of the May 2025 midterm elections.
Numana Updates on Quebec’s Quantum Communication Testbed, Kirq
ExpiredQuebec’s Kirq quantum communication testbed, a pioneering initiative led by the non-profit organization Numana, has made significant progress since its launch in October 2023.
The Canadian Telecom Industry’s Copper Conundrum
ExpiredFor decades, copper wiring has served as the foundation of global telecommunications, connecting people and countries across vast distances. However, as technology advances, infrastructure upgrades are essential to support next-generation services.
Canada Unveils First AI Strategy for Public Service
ExpiredCanada has introduced its first-ever artificial intelligence (AI) strategy for the federal public service, marking a significant step towards driving innovation and ensuring accountability.
Ookla: Delivering Exceptional Connectivity Insights Around the Globe
ExpiredBy Chip Strange, Chief Strategy Officer at Ookla