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2017 will see the expansion of the government’s successful CyberFirst scheme, a pivotal part of the government’s National Cyber Security Programme. The programme, which includes the formation of the brand new National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), is vital to the progression of cyber security in the UK. The CyberFirst scheme is designed to ...


A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between the UK and NATO which is designed to deepen their cyber defence cooperation. The MOU will further cyber defence and cooperation between the cyber defence authorities of NATO and the UK. Interoperability, information sharing and assistance will be enhanced through the agreement, while ...


Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has welcomed Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Damir Krstičević to the Ministry of Defence in London, where the two signed an agreement that will further security and defence relations between the countries. During the visit, he took the opportunity to praise Croatia’s commitment to NATO ...


Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has accused Russia of conducting a series of cyber attacks targeting the West’s critical infrastructure and the democratic process. Speaking at St Andrews University on the subject of ‘Russian Resurgence’, Sir Michael said Vladimir Putin sought to increase its sphere of influence and weaken NATO through ...


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