Shoring up digital political defences a good idea, says former U.S. spy chief
OTTAWA — Canada has made a prudent decision to assess the risk to its political system from cyberattacks and hackers, given what happened recently in the United States, says a former top U.S. spy.
There are ways to make a foreign attack on key Canadian databases more difficult, if not impossible, said Michael Hayden, who has served as head of both the U.S. National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency.
The disclosure of stolen Democratic party emails, published by WikiLeaks, proved embarrassing last year to U.S. presidential contender Hillary Clinton.
American intelligence officials said Moscow led the attack, though the Russian government has denied involvement.


