The Communications Security Establishment (CSE) today released its unclassified, public annual report for 2022 to 2023.
This report provides an overview of what CSE and its Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (Cyber Centre) have done this fiscal year to protect Canada from foreign-based threats.
- exposing Russia's ongoing disinformation efforts and providing cyber security support to Ukraine and Latvia
- working with partners to combat foreign interference and protect our democracy
- raising awareness of threats to Canada's critical infrastructure and helping secure our country's most important systems
- leading efforts to increase Canadians' digital resilience and cyber skills
- promoting constant innovation through new research initiatives
Over the past year, CSE also made significant efforts to grow and diversify its workforce through a range of recruitment and equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives, such as flexible work options, a new EDI framework and a pilot sponsorship program for Black, Indigenous and racialized employees.
CSE is committed to being as open and transparent as possible. While some aspects of its work must remain classified, the 2022-2023 annual report represents an important step towards increased transparency about its activities.