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  "textContent": "Canada’s new cybersecurity law does not just tell critical infrastructure operators to harden their systems. It gives Ottawa a lever to force action, require reporting, and penalize non-compliance, while leaving some of the government’s most sensitive cyber orders shielded from public view. Bill C-8, An Act Respecting Cyber Security, received royal assent on June 15, […]\n\nThe post Bill C-8 Is Now A Law. Now What? appeared first on the deep dive.",
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