CSE

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Communications Security Establishment: A Canadian government agency responsible for foreign signals intelligence (SIGINT) and for protecting Canadian government electronic information and communication networks.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • The primary role of CSE is to collect foreign intelligence through signals.
    • CSE works to ensure the cybersecurity of federal institutions.
    • Information from CSE can assist in national security and law enforcement investigations.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The CSE issued a warning about a new cyber threat.
    • The minister receives regular briefings from CSE.
    • Cooperation between CSE and allied intelligence agencies is crucial.
Advanced Usage
  • "CSE's mandate": Refers to the official duties and legal authority of the Communications Security Establishment.
    • The review examined whether CSE's mandate was properly followed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Communications Security Establishment (CSE): The full, formal name of the agency.
  • Signals Intelligence (SIGINT): The type of intelligence collection CSE specializes in.
Synonyms
  • Cryptologic agency: An organization specializing in codes and signals intelligence.
  • Signals intelligence agency: An agency focused on intercepting and analyzing communications.
Notes
  • CSE is an initialism (an abbreviation formed from initial letters) for the Communications Security Establishment. It is typically used as a proper noun.
  • While CSE assists law enforcement and security agencies, its core function is foreign intelligence and cybersecurity, not domestic policing.
Noun
  1. Canadian agency that gathers communications intelligence and assist law enforcement and security agencies