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National Defence committee  Thanks. That's a very interesting question. The government has invested over the past several years in CSE specifically around cybersecurity. Our mission has been bolstered over the past few years, with $155 million last year, into designing the cyber centre and setting it up. W

February 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Shelly Bruce

National Defence committee  Thank you for your question. The Communications Security Establishment is very well-placed to support the initiatives that were outlined in the January 30 announcement by Minister Goodale, Minister Gould and Minister Sajjan. CSE has a foreign intelligence mandate that allows us

February 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Shelly Bruce

National Defence committee  Thank you for your question. As I mentioned before, the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security is actually the amalgamation of all the operational expertise from across the government into a central branch. That branch actually reports inside CSE, so what used to be our IT security

November 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Shelly Bruce

National Defence committee  The CSE works very closely with the Canadian military, supporting their missions abroad. We are uniquely placed, with a mandate that looks at monitoring foreign threats, as well as cybersecurity advice and guidance. In that sense, we are very much focused on looking at the risks

November 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Shelly Bruce

National Defence committee  Thank you, Minister. CSE has a unique mandate within the government to provide advice, guidance and services to infrastructure of importance to the government. There's a wide range of target audiences, whether it's small and medium enterprises, critical infrastructure and gover

November 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Shelly Bruce