The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says it’s committed to “ongoing review and improvement” of its use of new technologies following a critical spy watchdog report.

The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency said in a report made public this week that CSIS lacked “adequate policies and procedures” to manage a confidential technology for collecting information.

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The review agency said the spy service mischaracterized a novel technical capability as an extension of existing know-how.

It also said CSIS used the technology prior to

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