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'Cyber warfare defence colleges' to open with £182m government funding

Teens will be schooled in how to stage strategic computer attacks on enemy states at the five institutions due to welcome their first pupils next year. Pictured: File photo

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dailymail.co.ukStai leggendo9 mesi fa

'Cyber warfare defence colleges' to open with £182m government funding

Teens will be schooled in how to stage strategic computer attacks on enemy states at the five institutions due to welcome their first pupils next year. Pictured: File photo

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telegraph.co.uk9 mesi fa

MoD puts £182m towards ‘cyber sixth forms’ to boost defence

Five new specialist institutions set to open next year to train pupils in emerging military technologies

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  1. sabato 6 settembre 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    MoD puts £182m towards ‘cyber sixth forms’ to boost defence

    Five new specialist institutions set to open next year to train pupils in emerging military technologies

  2. domenica 7 settembre 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    'Cyber warfare defence colleges' to open with £182m government funding

    Teens will be schooled in how to stage strategic computer attacks on enemy states at the five institutions due to welcome their first pupils next year. Pictured: File photo