Cyberspies look to the skies for security help at new headquarters
OTTAWA — Canada’s secretive cyberspies have turned to the people who pat travellers down at the airport to bolster security at their new Ottawa headquarters amid heightened concern about sensitive leaks.
The Communications Security Establishment had the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority — the agency that does air-passenger screening — teach spy service staff how to use hand-held wands as well as newly installed metal detectors and X-ray machines.
A memorandum of understanding that sets out details of the September 2015 training was recently released under the Access to Information Act.
The instruction came as CSE employees were settling into their new workspaces at the expansive Edward Drake building in the city’s east end — a gleaming facility that replaced the agency’s aging south Ottawa quarters.


