CNAF administers family allowances and social support across France through a distributed network of 101 regional offices plus central operations. The organization is in the middle of infrastructure modernization: adopting SIEM, SOAR, and XDR security tools while restructuring its data center, with active security hiring and a roadmap-stage security architecture refresh. A 10,000+ person public-sector employer, CNAF is balancing regional service consistency with digital transformation of its core IT systems.
CNAF (Caisse nationale des allocations familiales) is the central administrative hub for France's family allowance system, coordinating with 101 regional Caisses d'allocations familiales offices across metropolitan and overseas territories. The organization employs over 35,000 staff across roughly 50 distinct job families and operates as a private-law entity with a public-service mandate. Core missions include supporting families in balancing work and home life, expanding access to social entitlements, reducing regional inequality, and combating discrimination. CNAF runs from 11 central sites and serves as both a direct service provider and network coordinator for distributed benefit administration.
CNAF comprises a central national office (Caisse nationale, 11 sites) plus 101 regional Caisses d'allocations familiales (CAFs) distributed across mainland France and overseas territories, employing over 35,000 people total across roughly 50 distinct job functions.
CNAF is actively adopting SIEM, SOAR, and XDR (security incident and event management, security orchestration and response, and extended detection/response) while managing a security architecture roadmap and addressing threat detection capabilities.
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