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Communications Security Establishment Canada

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Canadian Centre for Cyber Security: SSC Internet Gateways

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The Recruit: A CSE-themed escape room

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CSEC under the microscope

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Communications Security Establishment Canada - "Can You Keep A Secret?"

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Canadian Centre for Cyber Security: Segment and Separate Information

The Communications Security Establishment, formerly called the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC), is the Government of Canada's national cryptologic agency. Administered under the Department of National Defence (DND), it is responsible for foreign signals intelligence (SIGINT) and protecting Canadian government electronic information and communication networks. The CSE is accountable to the Minister of National Defence through its deputy head, the Chief of CSE. The Minister of National Defence is in turn accountable to the Cabinet and Parliament. The Agency has recently built a new headquarters and campus encompassing 34 ha. The new headquarters totals a little over 110,000 square metres and is adjacent to CSIS. The Chief of the CSE is currently Shelly Bruce, who assumed the office on June 27, 2018.