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|a Stress tested :
|b the COVID-19 pandemic and Canadian national security /
|c edited by Leah West, Thomas Juneau, and Amarnath Amarasingam.
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|a They Got It All under Control: QAnon, Conspiracy Theories, and the New Threats to Canadian National Security / Marc-André Argentino and Amarnath Amarasingam -- Exploiting Chaos: How Malicious Non-state Actors Leverage COVID-19 to Their Advantage in Cyberspace / Casey E. Babb and Alex S. Wilner -- Supply Chains during the COVID-19 Pandemic / Stephanie Carvin and the Students of the Infrastructure Protection and International Security Program, Carleton University -- Getting the Politics of Protecting Critical Infrastructure Right / Bessma Momani and Jean-François Bélanger -- A Health Intelligence Priority for Canada? Costs, Benefits, and Considerations / Jessica Davis and Alexander Corbeil -- Canadian National Security Operations during COVID-19 / Stephanie Carvin -- Collection and Protection in the Time of Infection: The Communications Security Establishment during the COVID-19 Pandemic / Bill Robinson -- Corona as a Constraint on the CAF? As Always, the Mission Matters / Stephen M. Saideman, Stéfanie von Hlatky, and Graeme Hopkins -- Defence Intelligence and COVID-19 / James Cox -- Reviving the Role of GPHIN in Global Epidemic Intelligence / Kelley Lee and Julianne Piper -- Privacy vs. Health: Can the Government of Canada Leverage Existing National Security Surveillance Capabilities to Stop the Spread? / Leah West -- Enforcing Canadian Security Laws through Criminal Prosecutions during a Pandemic: Lessons from Canada's COVID-19 Experience / Michael Nesbitt and Tara Hansen -- Untangling Deportation Law from National Security: The Pandemic Calls for a Softer Touch / Simon Wallace -- National Security Lessons Regarding the Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant and Refugee Communities in the United States and Canada: A Bilateral Approach / Adham Sahloul and Diana Rayes.
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|a "The emergence of COVID-19 has raised urgent and important questions about the role of Canadian intelligence and national security within a global health crisis. Some argue that the effects of COVID-19 on Canada represent an intelligence failure, or a failure of early warning. Others argue that the role of intelligence and national security in matters of health is--and should--remain limited. At the same time, traditional security threats have rapidly evolved, themselves impacted and influenced by the global pandemic. Stress Tested brings together leading experts to examine the role of Canada's national security and intelligence community in anticipating, responding to, and managing a global public welfare emergency. This interdisciplinary collection offers a clear-eyed view of successes, failures, and lessons learned in Canada's pandemic response. Addressing topics including supply chain disruptions, infrastructure security, the ethics of surveillance within the context of pandemic response, the threats and potential threats of digital misinformation and fringe beliefs, and the challenges of maintaining security and intelligence operations during an ongoing pandemic, Stress Tested is essential reading for anyone interested in the lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic."--
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