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CERT-UK was the national Computer Emergency Response Team in the UK. It was announced in the 2012 report on the 2011 Cyber Security Strategy. After a delay, it was publicly launched on 31 March 2014. CERT-UK coordinated the management of national cyber security incidents and acted as the UK central contact point for international counterparts in this field. It had 4 main responsibilities that flow from the UK Cyber Security Strategy: CERT-UK closed in October 2016. Its functions were transferred to the National Cyber Security Centre.
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CERT-UK was the national Computer Emergency Response Team in the UK. It was announced in the 2012 report on the 2011 Cyber Security Strategy. After a delay, it was publicly launched on 31 March 2014. CERT-UK coordinated the management of national cyber security incidents and acted as the UK central contact point for international counterparts in this field. It had 4 main responsibilities that flow from the UK Cyber Security Strategy: * national cyber security incident management * support to critical national infrastructure companies to handle cyber security incidents * promoting cyber security situational awareness across industry, academia and the public sector * providing the single international point of contact for co-ordination and collaboration with other national CERTs. CERT-UK closed in October 2016. Its functions were transferred to the National Cyber Security Centre.