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| − | The 2011 strategy allocated £650 million over four years (2011–2015) for cyber security initiatives under the NCSP. The Cabinet Office distributed the budget primarily to defence and security entities, with [[GCHQ]] receiving the largest share to expand global cyber threat analysis, network defence capabilities, and host the Ministry of Defence's [[Joint Cyber Unit]].<ref name="NAO">National Audit Office, [https://www.nao.org.uk/ | + | The 2011 strategy allocated £650 million over four years (2011–2015) for cyber security initiatives under the NCSP. The Cabinet Office distributed the budget primarily to defence and security entities, with [[GCHQ]] receiving the largest share to expand global cyber threat analysis, network defence capabilities, and host the Ministry of Defence's [[Joint Cyber Unit]].<ref name="NAO">National Audit Office, [https://www.nao.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/government-cyber-resilience-summary.pdf Government cyber resilience] ''NAO'', 2025.</ref><ref name="GCHQ">GCHQ, [https://www.gchq.gov.uk/our-history Our history] ''GCHQ''.</ref> Funding supported skills development, research, critical national infrastructure protection, and international engagement. |
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Revision as of 12:52, 28 June 2026
UK government cyber security initiative
The National Cyber Security Programme (NCSP) is a UK government programme established to enhance the United Kingdom's resilience to cyber threats.
History
The NCSP was launched in 2011 as part of the UK's National Cyber Security Strategy. It aimed to make the UK one of the most secure places in the world to do business online. Key components included the Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CISP) and the establishment of the Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership Fusion Cell in March 2013.[1][2]
Funding
The 2011 strategy allocated £650 million over four years (2011–2015) for cyber security initiatives under the NCSP. The Cabinet Office distributed the budget primarily to defence and security entities, with GCHQ receiving the largest share to expand global cyber threat analysis, network defence capabilities, and host the Ministry of Defence's Joint Cyber Unit.[3][4] Funding supported skills development, research, critical national infrastructure protection, and international engagement.
See also
Notes
- ↑ National Cyber Security Centre, Our history NCSC, accessed 2026.
- ↑ UK Cabinet Office, Cyber Security Strategy Annual Report 2016 Cabinet Office, 2016.
- ↑ National Audit Office, Government cyber resilience NAO, 2025.
- ↑ GCHQ, Our history GCHQ.