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Centre Communautaire de Cyber (CCC)

Community Cyber Center (CCC)

Vision

We want to see a world where cybersecurity are regarded as physical fires, where it is in the public's best interest to contain and mitigate them where possible. Our goal is to be an institution where the public can go in order to prevent and get help with a cybercrime.

Mission

To provide micro to medium organizations fair, equitable cybersecurity services that typically only large corporations experience, thus making the internet a safer place at no cost to the public. Our governance mission is to accomplish this while fostering a worker solidarity co-operative incorporated in Quebec, Canada. Our governance practices, including the code to our website and our accounting should be publicly available to serve as a template for other up and coming co-operatives.

Status

2026年05月21日

The Community Cyber Centre is currently researching the problem(s) affecting non-profits and small organizations with regards to IT & cyber resilience.

Our initial hypothesis was that small businesses could benefit from privacy-respecting email filtration based on unfuck.email and/or email content sanitization services based on Dangerzone designed for journalists.

Discovery interviews mostly INVALIDATED this hypothesis. No one mentioned sanitization or seemed to believe it would help. As for the email filtration, there were a few exceptions, but the majority of business owners interviewed had more, existential concerns.

For more information or to request access to this project, email Murdoc at murdoc(at)communitycybercentre.ca