Sophisticated Cybersecurity Incidents Detected on B.C. Government Networks
Premier David Eby confirmed on Wednesday evening that there have been “sophisticated cybersecurity incidents” detected on B.C. government networks. The province is currently working with the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security to determine the extent of the cyberattacks.
While few details have been shared with the public, Premier Eby reassured that there is currently no evidence that sensitive information has been compromised. However, the investigation is ongoing, and more work needs to be done to determine what information may have been accessed.
This confirmation comes one week after all government employees were directed to immediately change their passwords. A spokesperson at the time stated that there was no link to the high-profile cyberattack against London Drugs, which forced the company to close all 79 stores for several days.
In response to these incidents, the B.C. government is now seeking additional measures to safeguard data and information systems. Premier Eby emphasized the seriousness of cybersecurity threats in the modern world and pledged to provide updates and information to British Columbians as the investigation progresses.
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner has also been notified about the cybersecurity incidents. Meanwhile, London Drugs president Clint Mahlman has apologized to customers for the company’s cybersecurity breach, which is still under investigation. The company has stated that there is no evidence customer data, including personal health information from London Drugs pharmacies, was compromised.