Bletchley Park, the site of secret code-deciphering projects during World War Two, could become the centre for a new generation of codemakers and codebreakers. There are plans for a training college to teach cybersecurity skills to 16-19 year olds at the Buckinghamshire site. Former Home Secretary Lord Reid said it had become vital to build up the “talent pool” for cyber-defence. The college in a wartime building at Bletchley is intended to open in 2018.
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ORIGINAL SOURCE: BBC