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Launch of Canada's Cyber Attribution Data Centre

Severity: Low (Score: 27.8)

Sources: www.unb.ca, blogs.unb.ca

Summary

On May 7, 2026, the University of New Brunswick's Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity launched the Cyber Attribution Data Centre (CADC) with federal funding of $10 million over five years. The CADC aims to enhance Canada's cybersecurity capabilities by employing AI-driven analytics to identify malicious cyber actors. The centre will also focus on training specialists in cyber attribution to address the growing threats to national security and economic stability. This initiative is a response to increasing malicious cyber activities that threaten critical infrastructure and public trust. The CADC will serve as a hub for research, education, and community engagement in cybersecurity. The establishment of the CADC was announced by Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety, during a visit to UNB, highlighting its importance for national security. The centre will collaborate with various academic disciplines to innovate and tackle pressing cybersecurity challenges. Key Points: • The Cyber Attribution Data Centre was launched with $10 million in federal funding. • CADC will utilize AI-driven analytics to identify malicious cyber actors. • The centre aims to train a new generation of cyber attribution specialists.

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  • Canada (country)
  • Turkey (country)
  • unb.ca (domain)
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