Communications Security Establishment Canada
Today, the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSE) released its unclassified Annual Report for 2024 to 2025. The report contains an overview of activities conducted by CSE and its Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (Cyber Centre) from 2024 to 2025. Highlights include:
- defending Canada from hostile state activity and advancing the country's strategic, economic, security, defence and foreign policy interests
- working with domestic and international partners to support Arctic security and sovereignty
- supporting the Joint Operational Intelligence Cell (JOIC) to strengthen border security and implement the Border Action Plan
- contributing threat intelligence and guidance to the Government of Canada's newly released National Cyber Security Strategy (NCSS)
- providing foreign signals intelligence and cyber security expertise to defend Canada's critical infrastructure and build national cyber resilience
- launching the CSE Artificial Intelligence Strategy to advance and support CSE's mission
- supporting independent oversight and the work of CSE's external review bodies
- building a strong, diverse and healthy workforce at all levels in the organization
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