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Alexander Rudolph and Canadian Cyber in Context have been featured in major Canadian news outlets, including:
CBC News: Canada needs to address risks of aging IT to fend off threats that come with digital government
Drug Data Decoded: Personal health data of My Recovery Plan users are vulnerable to US CLOUD Act
Digital journal: Microsoft says U.S. law takes precedence over Canadian data sovereignty
Vancouver Tech Journal: Uvaro, owner of Lighthouse Labs, files for bankruptcy
Betakit: Bankruptcy docs claim faltering sales pipeline sunk Uvaro and Lighthouse Labs post acquisition
Betakit: Carney says new Major Projects Office will help build a “Canadian sovereign cloud”
Canadian Affairs: Canada prepares for battle in cyberspace
and more.
Alexander Rudolph and Canadian Cyber in Context are also recognized for in depth, insightful research and are often cited by experts and works with top Canadian research organizations, including:
The Hub: The government’s defence policy update is a small step in the right direction—if it is actually implemented by Richard Shimooka
Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic: A new report on CSE’s Ministerial Authorizations
Defending Prosperity: Security Industrial Policy for Small Open Economies in the Age of Intangibles by Dan Ciuriak:
Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI): Dual-Use Technologies in the Age of Intangibles by James W. Hinton
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