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Trevor Neiman and Mark Agnew: Increased intelligence-sharing benefits the public and private sectors by protecting businesses’ operations, workers, and customers against ever-evolving attacks. trevorneiman mark_agnew cdnpoli (subs)

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s updated mandate letter for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service director to ensure ‘organizations working in sensitive domains are aware of current and emerging economic security threats’ was encouraging, write Trevor Neiman and Mark Agnew.

Canadian companies of all sizes are increasingly in the crosshairs of malicious actors seeking to undermine our economy—be it by sabotaging critical infrastructure, disrupting vital supply chains, or stealing valuable intellectual property.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

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