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Press release: New Commander of the National Cyber Force appointed

Government Communications Headquarters

October 16
07:00 2023

Established in 2020, the NCF is a partnership between defence and intelligence which carries out cyber operations daily to protect against threats to the UK, further the UKs foreign policy, support military operations, and prevent serious crime.

The NCF is committed to demonstrating responsible cyber behaviour, including through strict adherence to robust legal and ethical frameworks and robust oversight and accountability. This is illustrated in National Cyber Force: Responsible Cyber Power in Practice in a move to greater transparency in this space.

Most recently, Tim served as Director Cyber, Intelligence and Information Integration within UK Strategic Command and will be the first member of the Armed Forces to hold the position.

As well as delivering cyber operations to keep the country safe, Tim will be responsible for overseeing the NCFs continued growth as part of the UKs broader national cyber enterprise, including the opening of NCFs headquarters in Samlesbury in 2025. Tim will also continue scaling NCFs integration with other parts of Government, partners, and a growing number of international allies.

Tim replaces the NCFs first Commander, James Babbage, who has taken up post as Director General Threats (Economic and Organised Crime) at the National Crime Agency.

Announcing the appointment, Commander Strategic Command, General Sir Jim Hockenhull said:

I am delighted to congratulate Air Vice-Marshal Tim Neal-Hopes OBE on his appointment to Commander of the National Cyber Force. Tims experience in cyber and intelligence has repeatedly been proven throughout a distinguished military career, and most recently serving at the heart of Defence Intelligence. I am confident the NCF will benefit greatly from his knowledge, experience, and leadership.

This is an important time for the NCF. The array of threats that we collectively face through cyberspace is becoming ever more complex and persistent, and the cyber and electromagnetic domain increasingly decisive. Tim will also oversee the move of the NCF headquarters to Samlesbury an exciting time for the young organisation and its people. Establishing NCF in the North West will open up a great number of fulfilling and interesting roles and careers to a whole range of talent in the region.

I look forward to working with Tim in his new role and wish him well in this endeavour.

Director GCHQ, Anne Keast-Butler said:

I am delighted to welcome Air Vice-Marshal Tim Neal-Hopes OBE as the new Commander of the NCF. Tim brings a wealth of experience in intelligence, engineering, and cyber and he has the vision to lead our dynamic partnership, which is countering state threats, supporting military operations, and disrupting terrorist cells and serious criminals.

Commander of the NCF, Air Vice-Marshal Tim Neal-Hopes OBE said:

The last two decades of my life have been invested in supporting the evolution of the UKs cyber power, and so I am immensely proud to take on the role of Commander. The NCF has a clear vision to be a vital tool of the UKs statecraft, delivering increasing impact for the nation and exemplifying globally the responsible projection of cyber power.

Nearly four years on from its creation, NCFs impact has been felt across all facets of the UKs national security, from supporting and protecting military operations, to countering state threats and disrupting criminal activity.

It is a privilege to be working with such diverse and talented people. NCFs blend of skills and expertise in its workforce is an absolute strength and unlike anywhere else because of its unique defence and intelligence partnership. I am committed to realising the vision for the NCF and building a force that truly represents the nation we serve.

Notes to editors?

  1. TheNCFcombinesGCHQs global intelligence capabilities, MODs operational planning expertise, science and technology from Dstl, and agents and clandestine operational technology from MI6. The unique partnershipcontinually develops sophisticated cyber capabilities in response to real-world events, to detect, disrupt and deter rapidly evolving threats.
  2. GCHQ is an intelligence and cyber agency with a mission to help keep the UK safe. Its people use cutting-edge technology, technical ingenuity and world leading partnerships to identify, analyse and disrupt threats in an increasingly complex world. GCHQ works closely with MI5, the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), law enforcement, the military and international partners to counter real-world and online threats from nation states, criminal groups, terrorists and individuals.??Visit theGCHQ website for more information.???
  3. UK Strategic Command leads on developing and coordinating joint capabilities for UK Defence, such as medical services, intelligence, digital and communication systems, cyber, special forces, training and education, and our oversees bases. We also manage overseas military operations through the Permanent Joint Headquarters. Strategic Command is innovative, progressive and inclusive. Our People are our most valuable asset and at the heart of everything we do.
  4. MI6 as core partners bring unique trade craft, technology, people and cutting edge espionage to theNCFto keep ahead of our adversaries.
  5. Dstl (the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) is an Executive Agency of the MOD which delivers high-impact science and technology (S&T) for the UKs defence, security and prosperity. Dstl is a core partner of theNCFand work in collaboration with others to expand the UKs capacity to design and deliver

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