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Turing’s rebuilt Delilah machine goes on public display for first time [Video]
A rebuilt version of Alan Turing’s Delilah encryption system went on public display for the first time as part of a special event organised by his nephew.
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New challenge set to put printed circuit boards to the test
When national security organisations use electronic equipment in sensitive environments, they must be sure every element has been properly assured.
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Follow HMGCC on Instagram
HMGCC is pleased to announce it is today launching its latest social media account – Instagram (HMGCCOfficial)
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HMGCC remembers its role in D-Day
Today we remember the 80th anniversary of D-Day and commemorate the bravery and sacrifice made by so many serving during World War 2.
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Successful sign-ups mark progress for HMGCC pilot scheme
A total of 20 companies have signed up to work on national security challenges in the past year of an HMGCC pilot scheme.
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Model car invention to fuel future passion for science
Future generations of scientists and engineers are set to be inspired by a new tool created by HMGCC experts – a flashing model car to help teach the fun side of physics and electronics.
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Pilot scheme concludes with showcase by tech start-ups
Technology start-ups attended a special showcase event in Milton Keynes recently, marking the culmination of a pilot scheme.
The six-week pilot programme, known as HMGCC Accelerate, was launched to start-ups in January.
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HMGCC welcomed at Farnborough for debut appearance at Home Office event
This month HMGCC made its first ever appearance at the Home Office’s Security and Policing event, where more than 7,000 visitors attended.
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Spotlight on AI is latest challenge set by national security
A challenge has now been published to find out more about how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to support certain work in national security.
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