A timeline of events in the case of CSIS’s illegal data analysis
OTTAWA — A timeline of events in the case of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s illegal data analysis:
2005: A CSIS task force recommends the spy service retain all data collected from investigations and warrants in order to exploit that information in ongoing and future investigations through a technological program.
April 2006: CSIS sets up the Operational Data Analysis Centre (ODAC), a powerful program that processes metadata — the data trails associated with calls and messages, but not the actual content — to glean otherwise unknowable insights.
2008: The CSIS annual public report for 2007-08 says the ODAC provides “support to the service’s operational branches by performing advanced analysis of data that is collected on subjects of investigation.”


