CSE should make changes or stop using polygraphs: watchdog report
OTTAWA — A new watchdog report says there are fundamental issues with the use of polygraphs for security screening by Canada’s cyberspy agency.
It calls for the Communications Security Establishment and the federal government to urgently address them or stop using the tests for security screening altogether.
The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency says it’s the first time a Canadian independent review body has done such a detailed assessment on this type of program.
The report says CSE’s use of polygraph tests, and the Treasury Board’s authorization of the tests for security screening, raises “serious concerns” under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.