Categories Program News 80+ eligible organizations will be able to join an existing community of cybersecurity professionals collaborating across 137 organizations CANARIE announced today that its Cybersecurity Initiatives Program (CIP) will deliver intrusion detection systems (IDS) and funding support to 80+ eligible research and education (R&E) organizations. CIP participating organizations that take advantage of this new funding will join an established community of Canadian R&E cybersecurity professionals who have been actively collaborating on intrusion detection as part of a joint security project introduced by CANARIE and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada in 2018. Intrusion detection systems track suspicious network behaviour and can find new threats as they emerge. Organizations that choose to take part in this IDS initiative will be able to customize their IDS device to suit their existing infrastructure and receive funding to s
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(L-R) FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia, SolarWinds CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna and Microsoft President Brad Smith testify during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on February 23, 2021 in Washington, D.C. The hearing focused on the 2020 cyberattack that resulted in a series of data breaches in government agencies and private companies. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
From a certain vantage point, the cybersecurity industry has never been healthier. Businesses and other organizations are spending record amounts on security tools, solutions and hardware, while investors have spent the past few years showering startups with billions of dollars to develop new and emerging defense technologies. All of this activity has been underscored by a now-daily deluge of reporting about the latest big breach, ransomware attack or supply chain compromise.