Elections Canada reports no serious cyberthreats to last fall’s federal election
OTTAWA — Elections Canada can’t let its guard down, says Canada’s chief electoral officer Stephane Perrault, despite getting through last fall’s federal election campaign with no significant cybersecurity threats.
In a preliminary report to Parliament about the Oct. 21 election, Perrault says there was no cyber disruption to services to Canadians or to the administration of the electoral process.
Elections Canada created a social-media monitoring unit devoted to scouring online platforms for disinformation about how, when and where to cast ballots and rooting out websites and social-media accounts that falsely claimed to belong to the independent elections agency.
The report says Elections Canada flagged to social-media companies 28 instances of impersonation or inaccurate information that could have interfered with electors’ ability to vote, although none were “concerning in terms of their scope.”