
Cybersecurity History: NSIST and the Hidden Stories Within Signals Intelligence
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Host Alice Violet explores the work of the National Signals Intelligence and Security Trust (NSIST), an organisation preserving Britain’s signals intelligence and cybersecurity heritage. From wartime codebreaking to the birth of modern computing, this conversation uncovers why the past of cyber matters for our digital future.
This episode dives into:
The secret role of signals intelligence in World War II
How the first computers were built for codebreaking
Why preserving cyber history matters for innovation today
What NSIST is doing to keep this heritage alive
Whether you’re a cyber professional, history enthusiast, or simply curious about the roots of our digital world, you’ll leave this episode with fresh insights into the stories that shaped cybersecurity.
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