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Cyberspace And Beyond - Evolution In Action

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Sir David Pepper was the Director of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) – the UK Government’s agency responsible for Signals Intelligence and electronic information security. He retired in July 2008, having taken up that post in April 2003.

After taking a degree in Physics and a DPhil in Theoretical Physics at St John’s College, Oxford, he joined GCHQ in 1972. He spent all his career there except for a spell in the Home Office in 1998-2000, where he was responsible for infrastructure and modernisation.

Much of his time at GCHQ was spent managing intelligence production, but he also had spells as Finance Director and HR Director. As the Director, his focus was on leading transformational change, as GCHQ responded to the challenges of the Internet both in intelligence production and in meeting the new problems of cyber-security.

Since retiring from GCHQ, he has been a member of the previous UK Government’s National Security Forum, and held other non-executive positions including a role with Gloucestershire County Council. He is currently a member of the Advisory Board of Thales UK, and works with Deloitte on cyber risk and national security issues.

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