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GCHQ, the UK’s largest intelligence agency, has sent out its annual Christmas card, complete with a set of puzzles aimed at Britain’s youngest minds. UK spy agency GCHQ reveals its Christmas ...
The UK spy agency’s Christmas Challenge includes seven puzzles that test skills such as codebreaking, maths and analysis. GCHQ tests schoolchildren with festive puzzles in Bletchley Park card ...
GCHQ have set a number of cryptic online challenges to the public, used to attract interest and for recruitment, starting in late 1999. [123] [124] The response to the 2004 challenge was described as "excellent", [125] and the challenge set in 2015 had over 600,000 attempts. [126]
The GCHQ director has become more publicly visible in the wake of the 2013 global surveillance disclosures.Sir Arthur Bonsall, director from 1973 to 1978, was the first director to speak publicly about his career at GCHQ when he was interviewed by the BBC in September 2013, [4] and Sir Iain Lobban testified before parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee in the wake of the disclosures ...
Behind the Enigma: The Authorised History of GCHQ, Britain's Secret Cyber-Intelligence Agency is an authorised history of GCHQ, written by intelligence and security expert [1] John Ferris. [2] It was published on 20 October 2020 by Bloomsbury Publishing .
GCHQ, the UK’s largest intelligence agency, has sent out its annual Christmas card, complete with a set of puzzles aimed at Britain’s youngest minds.
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