Flags raised over vulnerabilities of military equipment to cyber attacks
OTTAWA — A top U.S. Defense Department official says her country is working on cyber weaknesses in its vast array of military equipment — and will shut down anything that isn’t brought up to standards.
The comments today by Ellen Lord, the U.S. undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, raise the question: What is Canada doing to protect its own military equipment from cyber attacks?
Troy Crosby, who oversees procurement at the Canada’s Department of National Defence, says officials are seized with protecting new Canadian military aircraft, warships and other equipment from potential attacks.
He also says the government will not ignore any potential weaknesses or vulnerabilities.