How the CRA is keeping your information safe this tax season
During tax season, threat actors ramp up their efforts to attempt to access taxpayers’ accounts at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to file fraudulent tax returns and benefit claims.
To protect your personal information from increasing threats and unauthorized third parties, the CRA is continually introducing and improving its security measures.
Cyber Month: How the Canada Revenue Agency protects your information
As we approach the end of this year’s Cyber Month, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is reiterating the importance of safeguarding personal information from ever-evolving cyber security threats.
The security of taxpayer information is of the utmost importance for the CRA and we are continually enhancing our security measures to help prevent unauthorized access to taxpayers’ information:
October is Cyber Month: Here’s how the Canada Revenue Agency protects your information
Every October, Cyber Month highlights the importance of safeguarding personal information from ever-evolving cyber security threats.
The security of taxpayer information is of the utmost importance for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and we are continually enhancing our security measures to help prevent unauthorized access to taxpayers’ information.
Security measures to protect taxpayer information
March is Fraud Prevention Month in Canada and around the world. The protection of taxpayers’ information is a top priority for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), and this annual campaign emphasizes the importance of being able to identify, prevent, and respond to fraud.

