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CESG: How UK defends against cyberattacks

CESG: How UK defends against cyberattacks

...is the aftermath, which takes forensics skills. How do GCHQ and the Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC) at Cheltenham monitor current threats?It comes down... Read more

26 April, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Simulated cyberattack tests Europe's defences

...that the UK public authorities taking part in the exercise were the Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC), the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure... Read more

4 November, 2010 by Tom Espiner

UK Cyber Security Strategy themes revealed

...with the Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance (Ocsia) and the Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC) at Cheltenham. ZDNet UK has learned from two... Read more

11 November, 2011 by Tom Espiner

EU and US team up for cybersecurity exercise

...European Commission provided direction. The UK sent representatives from agencies including the Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC), which is linked to GCHQ, and the Office... Read more

3 November, 2011 by Tom Espiner

MoD cyber-command will combine with intelligence

...These would be in addition to the intelligence agencies' existing but separate Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC) at GCHQ. The MoD overhaul is based on... Read more

27 June, 2011 by Tom Espiner

GCHQ details cyber-defence focus

...Zealand, Australia, Canada and the US, and collaborates on cyber issues. The Cyber Security Operations Centre, based at Cheltenham, will use some of the funds... Read more

21 April, 2011 by Tom Espiner

UK cybersecurity spending plans revealed

The £650m earmarked in the government's budget for cybersecurity will be spread over a number of organisations, including intelligence agencies, government departments and the police Read more

20 April, 2011 by Tom Espiner

UK helps Australia's cyber-spy unit get to work

...the department said. The UK's own cyberattack and defence unit, the Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC), is based in Cheltenham and has links to... Read more

11 March, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Cybercrime costs the UK £27bn a year

British business, citizens and public bodies rack up an estimated £27bn of losses each year due to cyberattacks and crime, with £9.2bn lost in IP theft, according to a government report Read more

17 February, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Whitehall official outlines cybersecurity funding plan

...ZDNet UK on Wednesday. GCHQ works in close co-operation with the Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC), the government body charged with responding to cyberthreats... Read more

17 November, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Government to allocate £500m for cyber-defence

...ordinated by the Office of Cyber Security, a central government agency. The Cyber Security Operations Centre, based at Cheltenham, analyses and responds to attacks on... Read more

19 October, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Cyberthreats among top threats to UK, gov't says

...to build on the work of the UK computer security agency the Cyber Security Operations Centre. Government should work with private businesses and citizens to... Read more

18 October, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Cybercrime reporting to get government boost

...to send the information. These include the Office of Cyber Security, the Cyber Security Operations Centre, the Centre for Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI), the... Read more

18 June, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Soca's legacy systems hampering crime operations

...an officer seconded to the the UK cyberdefence and attack organisation, the Cyber Security Operations Centre, in Cheltenham Read more

10 June, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Cyber security defences will crumple without government backing

...up the Office of Cyber Security at the Cabinet Office and the Cyber Security Operations Centre, hosted at GCHQ. The Office of Cyber Security in... Read more

16 September, 2010 by Alan Paller

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