Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada must “be vigilant” of foreign actors targeting the country’s technology, pointing to artificial intelligence and intellectual property as potential targets.
McGuinty had been asked by a reporter what the government is doing to protect technology being stolen from competitors like China.
“That’s a very, very big question. The government has seized with this responsibility nowhere more obviously than I think in the field of artificial intelligence where Canada is becoming a major player,” he said.
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“We’re going to have to be vigilant. We have experience with this issue of the loss of intellectual property over time, for example, of Nortel previously.”
McGuinty added: “The safeguards that we’ve got in place now are significant. Our security and intelligence organizations have more than a watching brief on these kinds of activities,” he said on Thursday, announcing over $20 million in funding towards Canada’s third defence innovation secure hub dedicated to quantum technologies.
Canadian telecom giant Nortel dominated the global fibre optics industry for years before filing for bankruptcy in 2009 and liquidating in 2017.
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Chinese espionage and hacking has been cited as a critical factor in the company’s demise by former company employees and media reporting.
Chinese hackers are alleged to have had a wide array of access to the former telecommunications giant as far back as 2000, which included downloaded business plans, research and development reports, employee emails, among other documents.
As Nortel Networks declined, Chinese multinational technology corporation Huawei grew to become one of the more dominant telecom equipment makers.
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@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
Your comment is misleading and a distraction. It depends with whom you integrate.
It has been demonstrated that China isn’t a reliable partner as, amongst others, technology gets stolen. The article is very clear about it.
Mark Carney himself called out China as Canada’s 'biggest security threat." He was so right …
This is so much BS. America is reliable?/Even before trump they where not. Example the tariff on softwood for decades. And they don’t care and don’t pay their fines. Covid times another example. Then there is the China well spy on use well what the fuck we are being spied in right now by American companies even your cars. But I guess if America makes money bits fine cause they are more like us or some stupid bullshit.
That’s flatly false. The tech isn’t “stolen”, even my your own insane US dictated IP standards. It is purchased, in exchange for access to Chinese domestic labor and capital. Straight up contractually agreed to by Western companies.
And then it is iterated on and improved, resulting in products superior to the original at a lower price.
It’s this last bit that has American firms terrified. They no longer have a legalist monopoly on mediocre products. Unless, of course, Canadians let them have it
The article is even citing a very prominent example. Your remarks are just a distraction as always from this account.
Lies and the Lying Liars That Tell Them