CSE
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Definition
- 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
- Canadian agency that gathers communications intelligence and assist law enforcement and security agencies