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== History ==
 
== History ==
The CISP Fusion Cell was officially launched in March 2013 under the United Kingdom’s [[National Cyber Security Programme]] (NCSP).<ref name="NCSCLaunch">UK Government, [https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/news/cisp-fusion-cell-launches CISP Fusion Cell launches] ''National Cyber Security Centre'', 2013.</ref>
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The CISP Fusion Cell was officially launched in March 2013 under the United Kingdom’s [[National Cyber Security Programme]] (NCSP).<ref name="NCSCLaunch">UK Government, [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-launches-information-sharing-partnership-on-cyber-security Government launches information sharing partnership on cyber security], 2013.</ref>
  
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:[[Francis Maude]], Minister for the Cabinet Office, today launched a new government and industry partnership to share information and intelligence on cyber security threats.
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The [[Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership]] (CISP) delivers a key component of the UK’s cyber security strategy in facilitating the sharing of information on cyber threats in order to make UK businesses more secure in cyberspace. This follows a successful pilot scheme launched by the Prime Minister which included over 160 companies across a range of UK sectors.
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The partnership includes the introduction of a secure virtual ‘collaboration environment’ where government and industry partners can exchange information on threats and vulnerabilities in real time. The Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership will be complemented by a ‘Fusion Cell’ which will be supported on the government side by the [[Security Service]], [[GCHQ]] and the [[National Crime Agency]], and by industry analysts from a variety of sectors. They will work together to produce an enhanced picture of cyber threats facing the UK for the benefit of all partners.<ref name="NCSCLaunch"/>
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[National Cyber Security Centre (United Kingdom)]]
 
* [[National Cyber Security Centre (United Kingdom)]]

Revision as of 14:52, 27 June 2026

UK cyber security information sharing initiative


The Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CISP) Fusion Cell is a UK government-backed cyber threat intelligence sharing initiative.

History

The CISP Fusion Cell was officially launched in March 2013 under the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Programme (NCSP).[1]

Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, today launched a new government and industry partnership to share information and intelligence on cyber security threats.

The Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CISP) delivers a key component of the UK’s cyber security strategy in facilitating the sharing of information on cyber threats in order to make UK businesses more secure in cyberspace. This follows a successful pilot scheme launched by the Prime Minister which included over 160 companies across a range of UK sectors.

The partnership includes the introduction of a secure virtual ‘collaboration environment’ where government and industry partners can exchange information on threats and vulnerabilities in real time. The Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership will be complemented by a ‘Fusion Cell’ which will be supported on the government side by the Security Service, GCHQ and the National Crime Agency, and by industry analysts from a variety of sectors. They will work together to produce an enhanced picture of cyber threats facing the UK for the benefit of all partners.[1]

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