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UK cybercrime body launches private sector drive as Queen opens new HQ

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LONDON: Britain’s new National Cyber Security Centre ( NCSC) invited private sector companies to train and collaborat­e with it on cyber defence, as Queen Elizabeth formally opened its London hub yesterday.

The NCSC started last October and is moving into a new operations centre in Victoria, central London.

The ‘ NCSC Industry 100’ initiative will look to embed people from industry to identify threats, vulnerabil­ities, and develop advice to combat cyber attacks.

NCSC head Ciaran Martin said Britain had been the target of 188 cyber attacks in the last three months and warned a major attack was likely in the future.

The NCSC currently expects the proposed secondment programme - which will embed 100 private sector staff by the end of financial year 2017/18 - to be funded by industry.

Private sector collaborat­ion with the NCSC is already taking place, with aerospace major Lockheed Martin announcing it would back a work-study programme targeted at students entering college.

The NCSC is part of a 1.9 billion-pound programme to boost Britain’s cyber defences, and forms part of the intelligen­ce and security organisati­on, GCHQ, the government communicat­ions headquarte­rs.

It has delivered trial services that discover vulnerabil­ities in public sector websites, help government department­s better manage spoofing of their email and has taken down tens of thousands of phishing sites affecting the UK.

It is currently investigat­ing Britain’s biggest cyber heist - 2.5 million pounds stolen from Tesco Bank.

 ??  ?? Queen Elizabeth arrives to officially open the National Cyber Security Centre in London, Britain. — Reuters photo
Queen Elizabeth arrives to officially open the National Cyber Security Centre in London, Britain. — Reuters photo

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