"The world has witnessed the valor of Canada’s troops again and again, from Vimy Ridge to Juno Beach and from Korea to Kuwait." —U.S. @SecDef Lloyd J. Austin III at #HFX2022 🇺🇸🤝🇨🇦 @CanadianForces@AnitaAnandMP
Canada’s first cryptographic bureau, the Examination Unit (XU), began operations during the Second World War.
The XU contributed to Allied efforts, breaking the codes used in secret military and diplomatic communications.
Do you remember the world’s very first nuclear meltdown? That time the US President, an expert in nuclear physics, heroically lowered himself into the reactor and saved Ottawa, Canada’s capital?
Sounds like schlocky action movie, but it actually happened!
Op-ed by @dominic_rochon & me for @IRPP: why more effort is needed in Canada's national security community to define, measure and institutionalize transparency, based on the National Security Transparency Advisory Group's recently released 2nd report:
https://t.co/wxcEYzn9PT
@SilversonKrista @_DaviaS_ So do I! 😀 Happy to join some great discussions with some impressive speakers. Good job to @DefenceCIO, the ADM(IM) team and @_DaviaS_ for pulling together a great event. Also, when in doubt you can always tag @cybercentre_ca