A nuclear body has launched a cyber security hub to help protect itself from IT threats. The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) opened the centre at Herdus House in Moor Row, near the Sellafield nuclear plant in Cumbria. It said the Group Cyberspace Collaboration Centre (GCCC) provided a space for experts to share knowledge on how to defend nuclear sites against “evolving” threats.
Last month Sellafield, which is part of the NDA, was fined £332,500 after admitting breaches to security regulations, meaning its IT systems were vulnerable to unauthorised access and loss of data.
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Source: BBC News
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