The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), launched in 2016, was formed by consolidating several UK cyber security groups, including parts of GCHQ. It serves as the UK’s authority on cyber security, providing advice, guidance and support to individuals, businesses and public sector organisations.
The NCSC also collaborates with national and international partners to enhance cyber resilience and protect the UK from cyber threats.
The NCSC’s Active Cyber Defence (ACD) program aims to protect the UK from cyber threats by providing tools and services to improve cybersecurity across the public and private sectors.
Active Cyber Defence Further reading Introducing Active Cyber Defence 2.0
The Cyber Assessment Framework was developed by the NCSC
Related National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), launched in 2016, was formed by consolidating several UK cyber security groups, including parts of GCHQ. It serves as the UK’s authority on cyber security, providing advice, guidance and support to individuals, businesses and public sector organisations.
The NCSC also collaborates with national and international partners to enhance cyber resilience and protect the UK from cyber threats.
Further reading Information for Cyber Security Professionals Related pages Cyber Assessment Framework (NCSC) Active Cyber Defence