\"<p>Representative
Representative image (iStock)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>OTTAWA: Canadian businesses operating in critical infrastructure sectors would be required to report cyber attacks<\/a> to the federal government and would have to fortify their cyber systems under a new law introduced on Tuesday.

The legislation identifies finance, telecommunications, energy and transportation sectors as being vital to national security and public safety, but stops short of naming any companies.

\"There was a lot of thought given into identifying which sectors are vital to national security and public safety,\" Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino told reporters, adding that operators of critical infrastructure would be identified after consulting the sectors.

The new legislation would also give Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government broader powers to secure the country's telecommunications systems against cyber security threats.

\"This new legislation ... will help both the public and private sectors better protect themselves against cyberattacks,\" Mendicino said.

Faster networks like 5G have helped Canada's critical infrastructure sectors to become more interconnected and integrated, but they are also more vulnerable to newer forms of cyber threats, the government said.

Hacking<\/a> incidents are on the rise, but they remain under-reported because companies are not required under current laws to disclose cyber attacks when they happen, a senior official said.

Bill C-26, which has not yet been debated or passed, would also bar telecom companies from using the products and services of high-risk suppliers, according to a statement from the government.

The statement did not name any companies, but Canada last month banned the use of 5G gear made by China's
Huawei Technologies Co Ltd<\/a> and ZTE Corp<\/a> to protect national security, joining the United States, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, which have already banned the equipment.
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加拿大希望公司报告和黑客的网络攻击事件

“有很多考虑识别哪些部门对于国家安全和公共安全是至关重要的,“公共安全部长马可Mendicino告诉记者,添加关键基础设施的运营商将确定在咨询行业。

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渥太华:加拿大企业在关键基础设施运营部门必须报告网络攻击联邦政府必须加强网络系统在周二新法。

立法确定了金融、电信、能源和运输行业对国家安全和公共安全至关重要,但命名的任何公司。

“有很多考虑识别哪些部门对于国家安全和公共安全是至关重要的,“公共安全部长马可Mendicino告诉记者,添加关键基础设施的运营商将确定在咨询行业。

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新的立法也给自由贾斯汀总理特鲁多政府更广泛的权力,以防止该国电信系统的网络安全威胁。

“这新的立法……将帮助这两个公共和私营部门更好地保护自己免受网络攻击,”Mendicino说。

更快的网络就像5克帮助加拿大的关键基础设施行业变得更加相互关联和集成,但他们也更容易受到新形式的网络威胁,政府说。

黑客事件呈上升趋势,但仍低报,因为公司不需要根据现行法律披露网络攻击发生时,一位高级官员说。

比尔C-26,尚未讨论通过,也禁止电信公司使用高风险供应商的产品和服务,政府在一份声明中说。

声明中没有任何公司的名称,但上个月加拿大禁止使用5 g齿轮由中国华为技术有限公司中兴通讯公司为了保护国家安全,加入美国,英国,澳大利亚和新西兰,这已经禁止设备。
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\"&lt;p&gt;Representative
Representative image (iStock)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>OTTAWA: Canadian businesses operating in critical infrastructure sectors would be required to report cyber attacks<\/a> to the federal government and would have to fortify their cyber systems under a new law introduced on Tuesday.

The legislation identifies finance, telecommunications, energy and transportation sectors as being vital to national security and public safety, but stops short of naming any companies.

\"There was a lot of thought given into identifying which sectors are vital to national security and public safety,\" Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino told reporters, adding that operators of critical infrastructure would be identified after consulting the sectors.

The new legislation would also give Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government broader powers to secure the country's telecommunications systems against cyber security threats.

\"This new legislation ... will help both the public and private sectors better protect themselves against cyberattacks,\" Mendicino said.

Faster networks like 5G have helped Canada's critical infrastructure sectors to become more interconnected and integrated, but they are also more vulnerable to newer forms of cyber threats, the government said.

Hacking<\/a> incidents are on the rise, but they remain under-reported because companies are not required under current laws to disclose cyber attacks when they happen, a senior official said.

Bill C-26, which has not yet been debated or passed, would also bar telecom companies from using the products and services of high-risk suppliers, according to a statement from the government.

The statement did not name any companies, but Canada last month banned the use of 5G gear made by China's
Huawei Technologies Co Ltd<\/a> and ZTE Corp<\/a> to protect national security, joining the United States, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, which have already banned the equipment.
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