GCHQ was originally established after the First World War as the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) and was known under that name until 1946. During the Second World War it was located at Bletchley Park, where it was famed for its role in the breaking of the German Enigma codes. Currently there are two main components of the GCHQ, the Composite Signals Organisation (CSO), which is responsible for gathering information, and the CESG, which is responsible for securing the UK's own communications. The Joint Technical Language Service (JTLS) is a small department and cross-government resource responsible for mainly technical language support and translation and interpreting services across government departments. It is co-located with GCHQ for administrative purposes.
Dave Abrutat, the official historian at GCHQ, is on a mission to preserve this history before it is lost and the folk memories are forgotten ... GCHQ ... “It’s mind-boggling that we would do that.” Meet GCHQ’s official historian, Dave Abrutat.
Not exactly Snowden levels of skill. A student at Britain's top eavesdropping government agency has pleaded guilty to taking sensitive information home on the first day of his trial ... .
A former GCHQ intern has admitted risking national security by taking top secret data home with him on his mobile phone ... [...] The court heard that Arshad took his work mobile into a top secret GCHQ area and connected it to work station.
A former GCHQ intern has admitted putting national security at risk by taking top secret data home... On Aug 24 2022, he took his work mobile phone into a top secret area of GCHQ and connected the device to a top secret work station, it was alleged ... .
A GCHQ intern who endangered national security by downloading top secret information including the names of spies while on a work placement with the intelligence agency is facing jail ... GCHQ base in Cheltenham ... GCHQ.