Daniel Tobok highlights limitations in Canadian online surveillance. The discussion revolves around the recent incident where a threat made on a Toronto District School Board computer went unnoticed by local authorities but was discovered by someone in the US who alerted the FBI. The expert emphasizes the need for improved filters and mechanisms to monitor online activities, pointing out a disconnect between public perception and the reality of cybersecurity. They mention that the US has more aggressive and effective filters in place and stress the importance of specialists in cyber investigations. The lack of dedicated personnel for tracking cybersecurity and online threats in organizations like school boards is a concerning weakness in the current system.
Companies need more proper validation on confidential data: Cybersecurity expert
In an interview, cybersecurity expert Daniel Tobok discusses the recent data breach at HBC’s Saks Fifth Avenue stores. He highlights the challenges faced by retailers