This National Public Service Week, we’re celebrating the dedication of CSIS employees across Canada, from first‑day hires to long‑serving professionals. Your commitment drives our mission forward, and we’re grateful for all you do to keep Canadians safe.
Unconventional payment methods like PayPal, Western Union, or cryptocurrency may be a sign of a foreign intelligence agency’s recruitment efforts. Stay vigilant and report suspicious activities.
#SafeguardCanada
Read the alert: https://t.co/HmauATTqGu
Staying cool under pressure is part of the job.
Happy National Iced Tea Day to everyone keeping Canada secure, one calm, collected sip at a time.
Strong brews. Stronger defenses.
Be cautious when applying for jobs on Linkedin, Indeed or other platforms. Foreign intelligence services may try to recruit you by soliciting reports in exchange for payment.
#SafeguardCanada
Protect yourself online, read our alert: https://t.co/6LyNDz0lS6
Foreign intelligence services are using professional networking sites & online job platforms to target Five Eyes personnel who have a security clearance, military background or access to government information. #SafeguardCanada
Read our newest alert: https://t.co/bmFTVqLGKH
The FIFA World Cup 2026™ isn’t just a sporting event — it’s a massive digital ecosystem.
With global attention comes global cyber risk: phishing, fake apps, shady sites, and disinformation.
Stay cyber ready: https://t.co/eb4OCvMcr0
#FIFAWorldCup
In 2025, CSIS released its 2026-2028 Accessibility Plan, which reflects an improved understanding of the work the organization must do, including 32 barriers and the actions required to address them.
Read more on the actions we’re taking:
https://t.co/bL8OgxQTy3
The North matters.
CSE’s Chief joined @csiscanada Director, Dan Rogers and other Canadian security partners at NATO HQ to work with Allies on shared Arctic security challenges.
Strong partnerships help protect Canada’s security.
@CanadaNATO
Happy Victoria Day! 🍁
As communities across the country celebrate the long weekend, we hope you enjoy time with family and friends. CSIS sends warm wishes for a safe, relaxing, and enjoyable holiday.
🛡️ Espionage and foreign interference pose a significant threat to Canada’s national security, democratic institutions, and economic prosperity.
We work to identify, counter, and reduce these threats to Canada.
AI is powerful, but your privacy is priceless. Make sure to check your device settings, delete old chats when you can, and swap personal details for aliases. A little caution goes a long way.
#PAW2026
Yesterday, Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree met with CSIS employees for a candid discussion on Canada’s national security, focusing on supporting Arctic communities, leadership, and modernizing our work to safeguard Canadians.
May the fourth be with you.
Even in a galaxy far, far away, the Rebel Forces understood the importance of intelligence under Airen Cracken.
CSIS may not carry lightsabers, but its employees contribute to Canada’s national security. #MayTheFourthBeWithYou
Today, the CSIS Public Report 2025 was tabled in Parliament. The report provides insights on the important work done to protect Canada’s national security
Read more: https://t.co/C168U58Hdk
🏢 Behind every successful operation are administrative professionals who keep our organization moving with skill, integrity, and unwavering support.
Today, we proudly celebrate and thank them for their essential contributions. 🎊
🕵️ Foreign interference can be a single act, but most often it is a series of activities and behaviours that occur over a period of time.
Think you’ve witnessed it? Contact us.
https://t.co/altWyKDTzz
🚨Fraud Alert: Extortion Email🚨
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre is seeing an increase in reports of extortion emails that may appear to come from your own email address or from a fraudulent email address. In some cases, these emails can include a password you are currently using or may have used in the past. The email will accuse you of being recorded during private or inappropriate activity and threaten that if you don’t send a Bitcoin payment immediately, the video will be shared with all of your contacts.
What you need to know:
• The password was more than likely obtained from a previous data breach
• The sender does not have access to your camera
Protect yourself:
• Change your passwords
• Report the email: https://t.co/njkQidzLYq
For more information on extortion: https://t.co/Lkp13BsrlV #kNOwfraud #showmetheFRAUD #BeScamSmart
🕯️On Yom HaShoah, we remember the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust and stand with survivors and Jewish communities. We commit to confronting antisemitism and all forms of hate.
Russia:
We'll help reunite Ukrainian children with their families if we receive “verified lists”.
Also Russia:
-Unlawfully deports & forcibly transfers children
-Changes identities
-Imposes citizenship
-Enables illegal adoptions
-Limits access to the records needed to find them
Russian GRU cyber actors are exploiting vulnerable routers worldwide to intercept sensitive military, government, and critical infrastructure information.
The @FBI, @NSAgov and 21 international parties across 15 countries have released a #PSA detailing GRU techniques and providing defensive guidance.
We urge all network defenders and owners of small office/home office (SOHO) routers to update to the latest firmware versions, change default usernames and passwords, disable remote management interfaces from the internet, and stay alert for certificate warnings in web browsers and email clients. https://t.co/Zxn8J4buud