Scheer promises to create ‘Canada Cyber Safe’ certification for digital products
MONTREAL — Conservative party Leader Andrew Scheer is trying to reassure Canadians that if elected, his government would better protect their personal information following recent high-profile security breaches at major corporations that compromised the data of millions of Canadians.
A Conservative government would also create a certification system to let consumers know whether certain digital products meet federal security standards, he announced Friday.
Scheer said the “Canada Cyber Safe” certification would ensure products that incorporate artificial intelligence or that can access the internet meet ethical and safety standards.
“We will apply regulatory standards for the ethical and secure use of artificial intelligence and the internet of things, which protect the privacy of consumers and their data,” the Tory leader said during a speech to a business luncheon hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal.