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ccta.gov.uk

The Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (CCTA) was a UK government agency providing computer and telecoms support to government departments. CCTA was the sponsor of a number of methodologies, including: The CCTA Security Group created the first UK Government National Information Security Policy, and developed the early approaches to structured information security for commercial organisations which saw wider use in the DTI Security Code of Practice, BS 7799 and eventually ISO/IEC 27000 CCTA also promoted the use of emerging IT standards in UK government and in the EU, such as OSI and BS5750 (Quality Management) which led to the publishing of the Quality Management Library and the inception of the TickIT assessment scheme with DTI, MOD and participation of software development companies. More information...

According to PR-model, ccta.gov.uk is ranked 3,021,735th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 1,636,839th in English Wikipedia.

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