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Britain’s wartime codebreaking base could host a national cyber security college

Plans are afoot to build the U.K.’s first National College of Cyber Security at Bletchley Park, the birthplace of the country’s wartime codebreaking efforts.

It was at Bletchley Park that Colossus, the world’s first electronic computer, was built during World War II to crack the Lorenz code used by the German high command. Bletchley is also where Alan Turing developed some of his mathematical theories of computing while working on breaking the enigma code.

After the war the site fell into disrepair, but parts of it have been restored and now house the U.K.’s National Museum of Computing.

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Hackers ‘could take over’ Britain’s nuclear subs in cyber war – Daily Star


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Hackers 'could take over' Britain's nuclear subs in cyber war
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Cyber warfare expert Kim Zetter, author of Countdown to Zero Day, told Daily Star Online around 20 countries were ramping up their cyber warfare capability. Britain and America's nuclear subs communicate with the admirals on shore by way of a special …

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Britain’s New Hacker Army Could Change the Face Of Cyber War – Motherboard (blog)


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Britain's New Hacker Army Could Change the Face Of Cyber War
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The headquarters of the GCHQ, Britain's signals intelligence agency that will help develop the military's new cyber security force. Image via Flickr. On Sunday, the United Kingdom announced that it will recruit “hundreds” of hackers and IT experts to
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Britain’s $25 computer is coming by Christmas (Bobbie Johnson/GigaOM)

Bobbie Johnson / GigaOM:
Britain’s $25 computer is coming by Christmas  —  Earlier this year British games pioneer David Braben surprised many people with the first appearance of the Raspberry Pi, a low-cost, open source computer aimed at children that he was helping to develop.  —  Now, six months on from that initial blitz …

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