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Revision as of 09:57, 17 August 2018

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Intro
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.

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.

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. If you would like to receive these updates in your email inbox, you can sign up for our mailing list.

Use the links above to learn more about how the CfD can help you and your organization.


Announcements

CfD Annual Report 2016-17

Read our 2016-17 Annual Report here! (GCconnex)


Our services

Advice & Guidance GC Security Summit Young Security Professionals network CfD Speakers Series
Advice & Guidance GC Security Summit Young Security Professionals network CfD Speakers Series
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Online Security Community Departmental Best Practices View all services...


Contact us

Contact us   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 your question to the Security Readiness Forum on GCcollab!


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