
Larisa Galadza
Larisa Galadza serves as a director-general at Global Affairs Canada, where she is involved in managing Canada's response to foreign interference in elections. In recent discussions, she highlighted the importance of calibrating communication strategies to ensure public awareness while maintaining national security, particularly amidst rising threats from foreign actors.
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Larisa Galadza of Global Affairs Canada spoke about the need for public readiness against cyberattacks.
Politics Insider: Anand visits Beijing, signalling thaw in China relationsLarisa Galadza, associate assistant deputy minister at Global Affairs Canada, discussed the implications of cyberattacks on public safety at a security conference.
Airport hacks in B.C., Ontario should be a wake-up call, federal official saysLarisa Galadza is an associate assistant deputy minister with Global Affairs Canada who discussed the ongoing threats to election integrity.
Foreign interference campaigns did not affect federal election integrity, task force findsLarisa Galadza said malicious actors often focus on a debate that is already happening to polarize people.
SITE officials asking Canadians to remain vigilant about disinformation ahead of election debatesLarisa Galadza oversees Canada’s Rapid Response Mechanism and addresses foreign interference in social media.
Social media platforms’ election-integrity initiatives lack transparency, says researcherLarisa Galadza, a director general with Global Affairs Canada, discussed the issue of transnational repression and its impact on critics.
Political candidates facing threats, violence offered extra protection
Larisa Galadza, a director-general at Global Affairs Canada, emphasized the need for transparency in announcements.
Federal officials vow greater transparency around foreign interference






























