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*[[Joint Security and Resilience Centre]]<ref>JSaRC [https://www.jsarc.org/about-jsarc-2/our-position-in-government/ Our Position]. Accessed 6 September 2022.</ref>
 
*[[Joint Security and Resilience Centre]]<ref>JSaRC [https://www.jsarc.org/about-jsarc-2/our-position-in-government/ Our Position]. Accessed 6 September 2022.</ref>
 
*[[Homeland Security Group Science and Technology Unit]]
 
*[[Homeland Security Group Science and Technology Unit]]
*[[Cyber Policy Unit]]<ref>LinkedIn [ Homeland Security Group - Senior Policy Advisor - Cyber Policy Unit - Various Roles]. Job advert.  Screengrab captured 6 September 2022.</ref>
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*[[Cyber Policy Unit]]<ref>LinkedIn [https://powerbase.info/images/4/42/Screenshot_2022-09-06_at_16.17.07.png Homeland Security Group - Senior Policy Advisor - Cyber Policy Unit - Various Roles]. Job advert.  Screengrab captured 6 September 2022.</ref>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 15:20, 6 September 2022

The Homeland Security Group was created in April 2021[1] and is the new name for the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism in the Home Office. Like the OSCT the HSG is one of the ‘seven Agencies and Departments which form the UK Intelligence Community’.[2]

The other six agencies are:


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Notes

  1. https://www.civilserviceworld.com/news/article/home-office-appoints-director-of-homeland-security
  2. Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament How the Committee works. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 11 March 2020.
  3. JSaRC Our Position. Accessed 6 September 2022.
  4. LinkedIn Homeland Security Group - Senior Policy Advisor - Cyber Policy Unit - Various Roles. Job advert. Screengrab captured 6 September 2022.
  5. Home Office New Director General for Homeland Security announced: New head of Homeland Security took up the role at the beginning of April. Published 7 April 2021. Retrieved from Archive.today of 20 February 2022.