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Major Cyber Security issues every Canadian netizen faces and their simple solution

Do Son April 6, 2021 5 minutes read
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The Internet was designed not with the foresight of security in mind but instead with openness and information flow. The resultant globally connected nature of the Internet has brought unprecedented levels of information and commercial exchange, contributed enormous gains to individual prosperity, empowered individuals, and promoted liberty amongst them.

Likewise, the Canadian Government, militaries, industries, firms, and individuals have recently come to grips with the importance of protecting this critical sphere of activity on which so much liberty, property, and security depend. How to safeguard legitimate activity in cyberspace without compromising its open character is the challenge. In a way, cyberspace is the new Wild West, where the arm of international law has not yet arrived. Though the cyberattacks continue, increasing in quantity and quality is why resilience is the watchword of cyberspace. If deterrence kept the peace during the Cold War and the Nuclear Age, resilience may be the Digital Age’s governing principle.

Counter Attack to Cyber Crime – VPN

VPN service is a must-have for everyone who spends at least a few hours a day online. 99% of all the mobile gadgets have this function built. However, there are dozens of apps that provide additional functions to the well-known virtual personal networks. Here is how these services can save your time, money, conversations, traffic, and personal data from leaking. One can take advantage of these affordable and reliable VPNs for Canada to mask his identity and secure his data online.

Some Quick Stats

A report stated 680 data breaches impacting 28 million Canadians in the year ending in November 2020. The Council on Foreign Relations maintains a growing list of countries suspected of sponsoring cyber operations since 2005. Individual Canadians lost over $43 million to cybercrime fraud in 2020, according to statistics from the Canadian AntiFraud Centre.

Commercial cyber espionage against Canadian companies is ongoing across various fields, including aviation, technology, AI, energy, and biopharmaceuticals. As of 2020, 94% of Canadians had home Internet access (up from 79% in 2010), and 71% of Canadians banked online (up from 67% in 2010).

Since March 2020, the Cyber Centre has worked with partners to take down over 3,500 websites, social media accounts, and email servers fraudulently representing Canada’s Government.

Perils in Cyber Security

Canada is deeply integrated into cyberspace. Canada takes benefits from cybersecurity cooperation. Canada draws a clear net benefit because both the nature of the evolving threat and the nature and cost of countering this threat are increasingly more difficult for a state to address on its own. Simultaneously, as it cooperates with close allies, the Canadian government faces the challenge of finding a balance between security and the Canadian definition of freedom.

Malicious cybersecurity problems faced by Canadians are separated into the following parts:

  •  Loss of intellectual property and confidential information
  •  Cybercrime
  •  Loss of sensitive business information
  •  Opportunity costs and reduced trust for online  activities
  •  Costs of securing networks, and recovering from cyberattacks, and insuring IT systems
  •  Reputational damage to the victim

Some Easy to do Solutions

Time-Saving

Finding what we need takes hours instead of seconds just because we are in the wrong country.  The best vpn service changes the IP address. The virtual location is changed together with it. The users are transferred to other cities or even countries without leaving their houses or even moving the chairs. All the hidden sites, Torrent services become available.

Anti-Hack

Internet banking is currently widespread. There is hardly a person who does not use the popular online services for regular financial manipulations. That is a tidbit for hackers. They crack the password and transfer all the funds to another bank account. You are lucky if that is where they stop. It is wise to get a VPN app for your device with additional password protection that makes users invisible on the Internet. With emerging trends of Digital marketing in Canada, marketers should be beware of hackers and keep an eye on their online security along with marketing activities.

Encryption

Encryption is an intelligent choice for those who want their conversations to stay private. Popular apps provide an option of encrypting. It means that all the messages are modified into a set of symbols that turn in everyday words and sentences only for the gadgets from the ‘safety list.’ Anyone else gets a misconversion. VPN helps to encrypt your online data transfer from its snatching on its way till destination.

Trafficability

Some of the services offer a feature of traffic expenditure reduction. People pay twice less for the Internet without reducing the time spent online. Of course, one cannot become a millionaire, but it is excellent for those pressed on budget.

Data Protection

Those who can hardly imagine a day without checking in on social networks should think twice before posting their photos or share some other private information. Some scammers clone users’ profiles and try to drag cash from people in the original friends’ list. Images can be stolen or copied for fake dating website profiles or used for various compilations we all love to see through.

Conclusion

Defending Canada against cyber threats and related influence operations requires addressing both the technical and social cyber threat activity elements. Cybersecurity investments will allow Canadians to benefit from new technologies while ensuring that it does not risk the safety, privacy, economic prosperity, and national security.

In short, there is only one thing one can do to stay safe – get an excellent and proven VPN service.  Just a few clicks and all the images are protected, and the data can be seen only by people you trust.

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