Intelligence agency unsurprisingly keeping schtum over attack allegations
Complaints lodged with European Court of Human Rights as the Snowden leaks fallout spreads
Information assurance arm of GCHQ recommends plenty of caution when adopting BYOD
Christopher Graham wants to know if the NSA really had access to encrypted bank data
Belgacom, which counts the European Commission and the European Parliament as its customers, a target of British intelligence, leaks show
Intelligence agencies working inside tech companies to insert flaws in modern encryption, according to more of Snowden's leaks
GCHQ looks to come to the aid of businesses beleaguered by cyber attacks
Verizon Business, Level 3, Viatel and Interoute also asked to open up on alleged GCHQ collaboration
GCHQ access to the controversial PRISM programme is legal, Intelligence and Security Committee says
Organisation hopes to make a dent in the UK government's alleged widespread snooping, but its legal challenge will be heard…
BT, Lockheed Martin, HP and BAE and GCHQ all involved with government's latest cyber project
GCHQ hacked dignitaries' phones and computers, including BlackBerry devices,
Committee worried about how the UK checks Huawei kit and how an old BT deal was initially cleared
Intelligence agency criticised for rookie error
New Cyber Research Institute wants to find vulnerabilities automatically
The school codebreaking competition attracted eight times more participants than in 2011
CESG paves the way for wider use of iOS devices across government
Intelligence agency bets on the private sector to lend a helping hand to those hit by attacks
Spy agency announces another scheme to find the cyber security stars of the future
The Foreign secretary has used a visit to Bletchley Park to announce an apprenticeship scheme for the next generation of…
The government's intelligence agency is to hold a cyber-security competition to help close the UK's cyber-espionage skills gap
GCHQ and Symantec put out fresh warnings over cybercrime, but one cynic isn't convinced
More cyber soldiers wanted for "active defence" at GCHQ
People are getting behind petitions against the Communications Data Bill
Plans to allow GCHQ to watch over all of the UK's communications data are formalised in the Queen's Speech
Britain's top secret listening station, GCHQ, has released two mathematical papers written by codebreaker Alan Turing
Conservative and Lib Dem MPs bash other politicians' knowledge over the tech aspects of proposed controversial surveillance laws
MPs will meet with tech companies to discuss controversial new proposals
Hacktivist group Anonymous has said it will follow up its recent anti-extradition attacks by targeting GCHQ this weekend
Deputy PM says surveillance plans will be open to debate but ensures safeguards over any monitored data