National_Intelligence_Coordination_Centre
National Intelligence Coordination Centre
Branch of the RCMP that specialises in intelligence analysis
The National Intelligence Coordination Centre is a branch of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that deals with online threats.[1] It was created in 2013 and deals with online crimes at home and abroad.[1] It also monitors terrorist groups or protestors who might sabotage infrastructure.[1]
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Information is gathered by RCMP officers, merged with information from other intelligence arms such as Canadian Security Intelligence Service or Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada.[1] From this the NICC produces reports for the RCMP.[1]
It also produces reports for international partners in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance.[1]