Service central de la sécurité des systèmes d'informations


The Service central de la sécurité des systèmes d'informations is responsible for regulation of the use of cryptosystems by the French Government. Users for authentication must make a declaration to the SCSSI that is then verified, and users for privacy purposes are required to have an authorization from SCSSI.

History

SCSSI superseded the Interministerial Office for Information Systems Security Service in February 1996, and French law on ciphering changed in July 1996. It is somewhat similar to the British Communications-Electronics Security Group, which is part of GCHQ.
SCSSI was one of the founding organisations of the Common Criteria, together with GCHQ, BSI, and NLNCSA
SCSSI became DCSSI in 2001 which became ANSSI in 2009.