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<big>'''The Departmental Security Officer (DSO) Centre for Development (CfD)''' provides DSOs and Government of Canada security practitioners with '''centralized support''', '''advice''', '''departmental best practices''', '''community knowledge sharing''', '''operational tools''', '''professional development opportunities''', and more. The CfD also leads the way on various projects and research and development initiatives as requested by the '''GC security community'''.
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    <th><p style="color:White;"><big><big>Our mission is to lead the development of a knowledgeable, resilient and integrated security community across the Government of Canada.</big></big></p>
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<big>Formerly known as the Departmental Security Officer (DSO) Centre for Development (CfD), the Security Centre of Excellence (SCoE) has been in operation since 2012. Its mandate is to foster security community development and capacity building in order to achieve an expected level of readiness across government.<br><br>
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Guided by a Board of Management and a new Strategic Plan, the SCoE serves the security community as a whole and aims to further facilitate the integration of government security and emergency management priorities.<br><br>
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The SCoE acts as a force multiplier that facilitates cohesion throughout the security community. Building on expertise and best practices across the community, the SCoE aims to enhance readiness, preparedness and resilience.
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Our mission is to lead the development of a knowledgeable, resilient and integrated security community across the Government of Canada.<br><br>
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The SCoE achieves excellence in security by promoting consistent, predictable, and standardized approaches to most security issues. The SCoE acts as a catalyst for change and its activities will support the adoption of a robust security posture and culture across government.
 
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Ultimately, the CfD keeps '''security practitioners at all levels connected''', '''engaged''', and '''informed''' so that we can enable the development of a capable, confident, and high-performing security workforce.
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<big><big>'''Capacity Building'''</big></big><br><br>
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<big>In addition to providing specific tools and services, the SCoE supports the security community by ongoing efforts to strengthen the security workforce overall. This includes working to have the security function recognized as a profession within government, developing hiring and retention strategies, and creating opportunities for continuous learning and development.</big>
 
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This Wiki page contains information on the assortment of services that CfD provides, as well as up-to-date information on upcoming security-related news and events.</big>
 
  
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<big><big>'''Advice and Guidance'''</big></big><br><br>
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<big>As the focal point for the ongoing development of the government’s security community, the SCoE takes great pride in supporting the community by sharing expertise and knowledge, as requested, obtained from various informed sources, with security functional specialists in individual organizations and with the security community as a whole. </big><br><br>
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<span style="color: #133747"><h1 id="contact">'''Let's Chat'''</h1></span>
 
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[[File:CfD_annual_report.jpg|link=https://gcconnex.gc.ca/pages/view/33242070/enannual-report-2016-17-rapport-annuel-2016-17fr|CfD Annual Report 2016-17|250x250px]]<p>
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<big>Ask us a question directly by contacting '''[mailto:SCoE-CEeS-info@pco-bcp.gc.ca SCoE-CEeS-info@pco-bcp.gc.ca]'''. We also encourage everyone to engage the GC security community online by posting questions and sharing best practices on our [https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/1773874/ensecurity-centre-of-excellencefrcentre-dexcellence-en-su00e9curitu00e9 '''Security Centre of Excellence group'''] on GCcollab!
[https://gcconnex.gc.ca/pages/view/33242070/enannual-report-2016-17-rapport-annuel-2016-17fr Read our 2016-17 Annual Report here! (GCconnex)]</p>
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[[File:Messages-512.png|link=|100x100px|Contact us]]&nbsp;&nbsp; Ask us a question directly by contacting '''[mailto:CfDGI-RGCdp@pco-bcp.gc.ca CfDGI-RGCdp@pco-bcp.gc.ca]'''.<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp; We also encourage everyone to engage the GC security community online by posting your question to the '''Security Readiness Forum on GCcollab'''!
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Our mission is to lead the development of a knowledgeable, resilient and integrated security community across the Government of Canada.


Welcome


Formerly known as the Departmental Security Officer (DSO) Centre for Development (CfD), the Security Centre of Excellence (SCoE) has been in operation since 2012. Its mandate is to foster security community development and capacity building in order to achieve an expected level of readiness across government.

Guided by a Board of Management and a new Strategic Plan, the SCoE serves the security community as a whole and aims to further facilitate the integration of government security and emergency management priorities.

The SCoE acts as a force multiplier that facilitates cohesion throughout the security community. Building on expertise and best practices across the community, the SCoE aims to enhance readiness, preparedness and resilience.

Knowledge Integration Resilience.PNG

Our mission is to lead the development of a knowledgeable, resilient and integrated security community across the Government of Canada.

The SCoE achieves excellence in security by promoting consistent, predictable, and standardized approaches to most security issues. The SCoE acts as a catalyst for change and its activities will support the adoption of a robust security posture and culture across government.

Services Offered


Capacity Building

In addition to providing specific tools and services, the SCoE supports the security community by ongoing efforts to strengthen the security workforce overall. This includes working to have the security function recognized as a profession within government, developing hiring and retention strategies, and creating opportunities for continuous learning and development.

Advice and Guidance

As the focal point for the ongoing development of the government’s security community, the SCoE takes great pride in supporting the community by sharing expertise and knowledge, as requested, obtained from various informed sources, with security functional specialists in individual organizations and with the security community as a whole.

Let's Chat


Ask us a question directly by contacting SCoE-CEeS-info@pco-bcp.gc.ca. We also encourage everyone to engage the GC security community online by posting questions and sharing best practices on our Security Centre of Excellence group on GCcollab!

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