The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is the UK's authority on cyber security. It provides a single point of contact for SMEs, larger organisations, government agencies, the general public and departments. The NCSC was set up to help protect the UK's critical services from cyber attacks, manage major incidents, and improve the underlying security of the UK Internet through technological improvement and advice to citizens and organisations.
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2.8 pages per visit
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Provides up-to-date information on the latest cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
Offers guidance and support for managing cyber security incidents effectively.
Delivers comprehensive guidance and advice on a wide range of cyber security topics.
Implements measures to protect the UK from a wide range of cyber attacks.
Provides certified training programs for professionals to enhance their cyber security skills.
Conducts research to develop new technologies and methodologies for cyber security.
Runs campaigns to raise public awareness about cyber security risks and best practices.
Collaborates with industry, academia, and international partners to strengthen cyber security.
London, United Kingdom
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)
Ciaran Martin (CEO), Dr. Ian Levy (Technical Director)
https://www.ncsc.gov.uk
For general enquiries: enquiries@ncsc.gov.uk
Twitter: @ncsc, LinkedIn: National Cyber Security Centre
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