Five Eyes spies, ministers to discuss digital terror tactics at Ottawa meeting
OTTAWA — The ability of terrorists to shield their communications from police and spies will be a focus for the Five Eyes intelligence alliance at a closed-door meeting in Ottawa this month.
Public security ministers and attorneys general from Canada, the United States, Britain, Australia and New Zealand will gather with their intelligence officials for highly sensitive talks during the last week of June.
The secret sessions follow a spate of terrorist attacks in England that underscore the international alliance’s concerns about the threat of homegrown extremism, including the possibility of attacks by fighters returning from foreign conflicts.
Security officials are worried about the widespread availability of encryption tools and applications that can allow extremists to more easily communicate without their phone calls and texts being intercepted.


