Recently, it was announced that the Department of National Defence had allocated considerable funding towards a project led by two well-regarded entities of the University of Calgary. As reported by UCalgary News the project “will examine the impact of the domestic and international information environments on Canadian national defence and security.” The University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy and the Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies (CMSS) along with the Canadian Network on Information and Security (CANIS) will run the project for the next three years with the focus on “four nodes: political/military, cognitive/behavioural, technological and legal/ethical.”