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  2. Can you solve the GCHQ Christmas challenge?

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    Ms Keast-Butler, GCHQ's director, said: "The challenge has been designed for a mix of minds to solve, so is best tackled in groups of classmates, families or friends.

  3. Taking on the GCHQ Christmas challenge? These experts ... - AOL

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    Still scratching your head over this year's GCHQ Christmas challenge? This year the public has been challenged to decode the names of UK landmarks, testing skills including codebreaking, maths and ...

  4. Call to aspiring spies to see if you can solve GCHQ’s ...

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    “We’d love to see how you get on with the Challenge, so please let us know by tagging us – or asking a grown-up to tag us – in a post on Instagram, X or LinkedIn @GCHQ. “Happy puzzle ...

  5. UK spy agency GCHQ reveals its Christmas challenge for ... - AOL

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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. ... This year’s challenge is the ...

  6. National Cipher Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Prizes are awarded to the top three entrants at the end of the challenge. In the 2009/10 challenge, the sponsors provided several prizes: IBM provided iPod Touches to each member of the team winning the Team Prize, Trinity College provided a cash prize of £700, and GCHQ provided a cash prize of £1000.

  7. GCHQ Christmas challenge: Agency reveals 2023 codebreaker - AOL

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  8. GCHQ - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Robert Hannigan - Wikipedia

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    Robert Peter Hannigan CMG (born 1965) is a cybersecurity specialist who has been Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, since 2021.He was a senior British civil servant who previously served as the director of the signals intelligence and cryptography agency the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and established the UK's National Cyber Security Centre. [1]