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<big>Since 2012, the Departmental Security Officer (DSO) Centre for Development (CfD) has been fulfilling its mandate of fostering security community development across the Government of Canada. Initially conceived to support the development of DSOs and increase readiness, the ''raison d'être'' of the CfD has evolved over time. Its activities are now aimed, not only at increasing readiness, but also at supporting the adoption of a strong security posture and culture across government. Our new mission statement, adopted as part of our Strategic Plan 2017-2022, focuses on knowledge, resilience, and integration. These concepts permeate all the activities we undertake. For example, the CfD works hard to develop or support sound security practices and to disseminate them widely. We do so by increasing our reach with online tools such as the GCconnex [https://gcconnex.gc.ca/groups/profile/13250598/security-readiness-forum-forum-sur-la-preparation-en-matiere-de-securite '''Security Readiness Forum'''] (SRF), which is experiencing new growth.
 
<big>Since 2012, the Departmental Security Officer (DSO) Centre for Development (CfD) has been fulfilling its mandate of fostering security community development across the Government of Canada. Initially conceived to support the development of DSOs and increase readiness, the ''raison d'être'' of the CfD has evolved over time. Its activities are now aimed, not only at increasing readiness, but also at supporting the adoption of a strong security posture and culture across government. Our new mission statement, adopted as part of our Strategic Plan 2017-2022, focuses on knowledge, resilience, and integration. These concepts permeate all the activities we undertake. For example, the CfD works hard to develop or support sound security practices and to disseminate them widely. We do so by increasing our reach with online tools such as the GCconnex [https://gcconnex.gc.ca/groups/profile/13250598/security-readiness-forum-forum-sur-la-preparation-en-matiere-de-securite '''Security Readiness Forum'''] (SRF), which is experiencing new growth.
 
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We are also paying particular attention to the development of the next generation of security practitioners and leaders. The [https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/1183879/enyoung-security-professionalsfrjeunes-professionnels-de-la-su00e9curitu00e9 '''Young Security Professionals'''] (YSP) network is expanding, thanks to the efforts of participants who are providing ideas for networking/learning activities and who are hosting events.
 
We are also paying particular attention to the development of the next generation of security practitioners and leaders. The [https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/1183879/enyoung-security-professionalsfrjeunes-professionnels-de-la-su00e9curitu00e9 '''Young Security Professionals'''] (YSP) network is expanding, thanks to the efforts of participants who are providing ideas for networking/learning activities and who are hosting events.

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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


Since 2012, the Departmental Security Officer (DSO) Centre for Development (CfD) has been fulfilling its mandate of fostering security community development across the Government of Canada. Initially conceived to support the development of DSOs and increase readiness, the raison d'être of the CfD has evolved over time. Its activities are now aimed, not only at increasing readiness, but also at supporting the adoption of a strong security posture and culture across government. Our new mission statement, adopted as part of our Strategic Plan 2017-2022, focuses on knowledge, resilience, and integration. These concepts permeate all the activities we undertake. For example, the CfD works hard to develop or support sound security practices and to disseminate them widely. We do so by increasing our reach with online tools such as the GCconnex Security Readiness Forum (SRF), which is experiencing new growth.

Knowledge Integration Resilience.PNG


We are also paying particular attention to the development of the next generation of security practitioners and leaders. The Young Security Professionals (YSP) network is expanding, thanks to the efforts of participants who are providing ideas for networking/learning activities and who are hosting events.

To fulfill its mission, the Centre can count on a team of dynamic and dedicated security professionals. A short profile of the CfD members can be found on the DSO CfD page of the SRF.

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Take a look at our 2016-17 Annual Report on GCconnex to learn more about the Centre.

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Ask us a question directly by contacting CfDGI-RGCdp@pco-bcp.gc.ca. We also encourage everyone to engage the GC security community online by posting questions and comments on the Security Readiness Forum on GCconnex!

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