Ottawa, ON – September 5, 2024 – Today, CIRA announces the premiere of season two of its podcast, What’s up with the internet? focusing on the enduring subject of cybersecurity, online safety and the evolution of cybercrimes. Hosted by award-winning Canadian tech journalist Takara Small, this season of What’s up with the internet? is a revelatory journey full of eye-opening discussions around a topic that has impacted everything from our economy to our healthcare system—and even our elections.
Across six episodes, What’s up with the internet? explores the headline-grabbing cyber attacks on our public institutions, the government’s role in cybersecurity, the stories of those impacted by cybercrimes, the high stakes world of ransomware negotiations and more. Listeners will also receive expert advice on how to keep themselves safe in a shifting online threat landscape.
Season two features commentary and guest interviews from a variety of experts including Sami Khoury, Head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, security guru Bruce Schneier, David Shipley, CEO and Co-Founder of Beauceron Security, Jon Ferguson, Vice-president, Cyber & DNS, CIRA and more. Listeners can learn more at cira.ca/podcast and subscribe to What’s up with the internet? on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Ahead of the release of season two, CIRA surveyed its membership on their experiences with hacking and cybersecurity.
Key facts
- 61 per cent of CIRA members have been the victim of a hack or an online scam, with the most common being phishing scams
- 60 per cent of CIRA members don’t trust private organizations with their data, while 39 per cent were only somewhat trusting
- 45 per cent reported that they had experienced their personal data being breached or stolen online
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About CIRA
CIRA is the national not-for-profit best known for managing the .CA domain on behalf of all Canadians. As a leader in Canada’s internet ecosystem, CIRA offers a wide range of products, programs and services designed to make the internet a secure and accessible space for all. CIRA represents Canada on both national and international stages to support its goal of building a trusted internet for Canadians by helping shape the future of the internet.
About Takara Small
Takara Small is a Canadian journalist and radio host. She is the national technology columnist for CBC (Canada’s public broadcaster) and a radio contributor for BBC Radio. Additionally, she was named one of the 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada for her contributions to media and recently named a Young Leaders of America Fellow.
She was previously the contributing editor for Fortune magazine and host of the CBC podcast Death in Cryptoland, which was #1 on Apple Podcasts. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, which include Refinery29, Metro News, Chatelaine, Mic and more.
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