// OVERVIEW
GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) is the UK's intelligence, security, and cyber agency, working to protect the country from terrorism, serious crime, and cyber threats. It operates across five mission areas — Counter Terrorism, Cyber Security, Strategic Advantage, Serious & Organised Crime, and Support to Defence — and houses the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
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// RECENT MENTIONS
// SIGNALS
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mention·StrictlyVC·MAY 28, 2026
“The U.K. and its allies have a 'narrowing window' to stay ahead of security threats from China, Russia, and other adversaries, as AI accelerates cyber risks”
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