Finding credible online threats a ‘needle in a haystack,’ former CSIS analyst says
A former CSIS counterterrorism analyst discusses the challenge of identifying credible online threats amidst numerous daily communications.
Liberals offer more search and intercept powers to police and CSIS with new bill
The Canadian government has introduced a new bill that proposes expanded search powers for police and intelligence agencies, after initial criticisms of earlier proposals.
Mohamed Fahmy: Iranian sleeper cells are activating, and Canada is a target
Iranian sleeper cells are reportedly becoming active, posing a threat to Canada, as indicated by recent attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions.
Missiles, bombs, and drones: already spent 10 billion. The costs of the war shake Washington
The United States has reportedly spent 3.7 billion dollars in the first hundred hours of combat, with alarming expenses revealed by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
American Institute: The First 100 Hours of War Cost $3.7 Billion
A report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies reveals that the first 100 hours of the war against Iran cost $3.7 billion.
USA: 3.7 billion dollars for the first 100 hours of the war with Iran
The initial 100 hours of the U.S. military campaign against Iran are estimated to have cost $3.7 billion, according to an analysis by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
India still one of the main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage in Canada, CSIS says
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service states that India continues to be a leading source of foreign interference and espionage in Canada, contradicting a recent official claim that Indian agents are no longer involved.
Who is winning the war? Conflict between Russia and Ukraine hits 4 years; deadlock over peace agreement continues
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine marks its fourth anniversary, a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies highlights the steep costs of the war for Russia, questioning the validity of its military gains.
Anti-feminist ideology ‘increasingly relevant’ to national security: CSIS
Canadian officials highlight concerns regarding anti-feminist ideology's role in national security, suggesting it may lead to radicalization, yet it does not currently constitute a direct threat.
CSIS officials say China is more of a concern in Canada’s Arctic than Russia
Canadian security officials are prioritizing concerns over China's influence in the Arctic over Russia's military activities.
This is the real truth about the war in Ukraine: No one has experienced this since World War II
According to a recent report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Russia has suffered unprecedented losses in conflicts since World War II as the war in Ukraine approaches its fourth year.
CSIS: China Still Operates Two Fish Farms in the Yellow Sea
The U.S.-based Center for Strategic and International Studies confirmed that China has relocated a management platform in the Yellow Sea while still operating two fish farms without prior consultation.