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Elections -- Corrupt practices -- Canada -- Prevention.
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Elections -- Corrupt practices -- Canada -- Prevention.
Information technology -- Political aspects -- Canada.
Information technology -- Canada -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Information technology -- Moral and ethical aspects.
MARC Display
Cyber-threats to Canadian democracy / edited by Holly Ann Garnett and Michael Pal.
McGill-Queens University Press, 2022.
Call #:
324.650971 C994
Subjects
Elections
--
Corrupt
practices
--
Canada
--
Prevention
.
Information technology
--
Political aspects
--
Canada
.
Information technology
--
Canada
--
Moral and ethical aspects.
Information technology
--
Moral and ethical aspects.
ISBN:
9780228011477 (pbk.)
Description:
viii, 350 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Holly Ann Garnett is associate professor of political science at the Royal Military College of
Canada
and director of the Electoral Integrity Project. Michael Pal is associate professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"From the Cambridge Analytica scandal to overloaded internet voting servers to faulty voting machines, the growing relationship between democracy and technology has brought to light the challenges associated with integrating new digital tools into the electoral system. Canadian politics has also felt the impact of this migration online. This timely book presents the first comprehensive study of the various cyber-threats to election integrity across Canadian jurisdictions. Scrutinizing the events of the 2019 federal election, 'Cyber-Threats to Canadian Democracy' examines how new technologies have affected the practice of electoral politics and what we can do to strengthen future Canadian
elections
. Through the disciplines of political science, law, computer science, engineering, communications, and others, chapters shed light on some of the most contentious issues around technology and electoral integrity. The contributors address current domestic and foreign threats to Canadian
elections
, evaluate the behaviour of actors ranging from political parties and interest groups to policymakers and election administrators, and assess emerging legal and regulatory responses while anticipating future challenges to the quality of
elections
in
Canada
and around the globe. 'Cyber-Threats to Canadian Democracy' helps seed the study of digital technology's security risks, providing insight into what reforms are needed and evaluating existing legal and policy frameworks in light of these threats."--From publisher.
Other authors:
Garnett, Holly Ann.
Pal, Michael.
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