The C3i Group works with interagency partners and the security industry, collecting information intelligence related to risks emanating from cyberspace.

The Group provides direction and leadership to industry, focusing on the intrinsic risks and threats posed by: potential shortcomings in the cyber information security infrastructure; actions of non-state actors, cyber- terrorists, and criminals; foreign business competitors and governments intent on illegitimately acquiring proprietary information and trade secrets.

The C3i Group provides key focus briefings pertaining to:

  • Cybercrime/Organized Crime/Cyber-Cartels
  • Intrusion Investigations and Legal Requirements

  • Cybercrime Law/Law Enforcement/Criminal Investigation
  • Digital Forensics/Forensics Examinations

  • Information Assurance
  • [more]

The C3i Group provides security guidance to a range of organizations focusing on:

  • Protecting key elements of the information infrastructure which are crucial to the continued delivery of essential services and national security

  • Preventing the loss, through espionage, of intellectual property and/or of sensitive information that could damage national and economic security and well-being

  • Advising companies and organizations possessing sought after information, technologies, equipment, and/or intellectual property (IP) on how to protect their assets
  • [more]

C3i Working Group

Through our programs, the C3i Group aims to reduce the vulnerability of national infrastructure to e-terrorism and other cyber-threats. National infrastructure consists of key assets and faces a number of threats, from international and domestic terrorism to espionage
and other hostile foreign activity.

Members of the C3i Working Group will be able to participate in discussions and debates on frameworks for collaborative efforts with representatives from the administration, military services, intelligence/ government agencies, industry, and academia within the scope of the C3i Group’s mandate: Cybersecurity, Cybercrime, and Cyber Intelligence

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