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COC00N joins NCSC collaborative programme to tackle UK cyber security threats

October 2023 by Marc Jacob

A British cyber security tech company identified as “innovative” and “unique” in the cyber security space has joined a forward-thinking programme designed by Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) – GCHQ’s public-facing arm – to help tackle the UK’s biggest cyber security threats.

The NCSC is dedicated to making the UK the safest place to live and work online by providing cyber security guidance and support, and helping to protect UK SMEs, large corporations and national infrastructure. Now the forward-thinking government communications headquarters is pioneering a collaborative programme on a wide range of cyber security subjects, working with some of the greatest minds in the private sector.

coc00n, which was founded by former members of GCHQ – the UK’s intelligence, security and cyber agency – and the NCSC, will join five other cyber security and tech companies whom the NCSC have uniquely identified as “innovative” in the cyber security landscape. The coc00n team has previously advised government departments and critical national infrastructure operators on the secure configuration and management of their cyber systems.

The small cohort of selected cyber experts and technologists will work together on a unique 12-week collaborative programme. Collectively, they will tackle a wide range of threats and challenges from risk management to ransomware detection to solving the some of the biggest current and future cyber security threats and challenges facing the UK.

coc00n has become a leading innovator in the cyber security space by developing a unique state-of-the-art cyber security technology and concierge service aimed at protecting the personal mobile devices of corporate executives, lawyers, celebrities and high-risk individuals. It comes at a time of unprecedented cyber-attacks orchestrated against public figures, corporate executives and high-profile individuals.

Commenting on coc00n’s joining of the NCSC programme, CEO Lucy Burnford said:

coc00n provides a unique and unrivalled suite of cyber security protections and digital privacy that wraps around mobile devices such as phones, tablets and laptops. It provides proactive protections against malicious threats, ensuring privacy, data security and allowing for highly secure, military-grade encrypted communications at a level previously not available in the private sector. A cyber concierge service is also offered to clients – and is delivered by cyber security experts, 365 days a year.

The cyber security technology has been designed and developed by former members of GCHQ and the NCSC. The technical team behind coc00n are some of the UK’s leading experts in zero-trust architecture, security architecture and comms in high-threat environments.

Hackers targeting the devices of high-risk individuals will use a range of techniques to target personal devices, including using spyware to gain access to their device to “hoover-up” usernames, passwords, account details, addresses and phone numbers, as well as highly sensitive emails, private photos and videos stored in their devices. Other common forms include phishing and DNS tunnelling, where hackers exploit software bugs undetected by developers to take control of a device.

In 2020, cyber criminals cloned the voice of a company director to authorise the transfer of $35 million into fraudulent accounts, while in 2018, Amazon boss Jeff Bezos had his phone hacked after receiving an MP4 video file via WhatsApp with malware attached, which started siphoning off data from his iPhone. Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss also allegedly had her personal phone hacked by agents suspected of working for the Kremlin.

A ground-breaking investigation by The Times Insight team and The Bureau of Investigative Journalism last year revealed how a gang of “hackers-for-hire” had infiltrated the files and email accounts of more than 100 high profile victims. In one of the most extensive investigations of its kind into cyber attacks, it revealed: “Several of the targets on the database are British lawyers and wealthy people involved in cases in London’s High Court… including members of two of the UK’s richest families, Ashok Hinduja and Robert Tchenguiz.”

It is understood that hundreds of high-profile individuals have been targeted and hacked, including the former Chancellor Phillip Hammond, former head of European Football, Michel Platini, Formula 1 boss Ruth Buscombe the British head of race strategy for Alfa Romeo and Otmar Szafnauer, Chief Executive of the Aston Martin race team.

Former UK cabinet minister David Davis said the investigation had revealed how London has become “the global centre of hacking”. Davis went on to state, “it paints a grim picture of a network of criminal hacking that threatens justice and privacy here in the UK and across the world.”

Davis’s comments come amidst an existential threat of cyber-attacks and hacking aimed at British companies, high-net-worth individuals, VIPs and celebrities. Not only is the threat of ransomware attacks on the increase, but a new emerging threat is coming from data extortion with hackers stealing personal data and information, and then threatening to leak publicly.

Clients who use coc00n are safe in the knowledge that their data, privacy and personal information is safe and secure through the platform, protected by former GCHQ and NCSC techs, who provide the ultimate cyber security concierge service.

coc00n’s vision is to secure, defend and safeguard the personal and professional identity and interests of high-value and high-risk individuals.


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