EMEA | Government and public sector
NCSC - Cloud Security (UK)
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is a United Kingdom governmental organisation focused on providing cybersecurity guidance in order to help reduce the risk of harm resulting from cybersecurity incidents to public and private sector networks in the UK.
Quick links
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Applying the NCSC Zero Trust Principles on Google Cloud
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Google Cloud NCSC Cloud Security Principles compliance mapping
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Google Workspace NCSC Cloud Security Principles Compliance Mapping
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Using Google Cloud in the Context of the UK's Cloud Security Principles
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Encryption in Transit in Google Cloud
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The National Cyber Security Centre
NCSC Compliance Offerings
Learn more about the key laws, regulations, and guidelines prescribed by the NCSC.
Learn more about the NCSC’s 14 Cloud Security
Principles and how Google Cloud can help support
your compliance efforts. The NCSC offers a framework built around
14 Cloud Security Principles.
These expansive principles apply to organizations in
the UK’s public sector and include important
considerations such as protection of data in
transit, supply chain security, identity and
authentication, and secure use of cloud services.
Google Cloud provides information on how our
products and services align with these Cloud
Security Principles.
Learn more about the NCSC’s Zero Trust Architecture
Design Principles and how Google Cloud can help
support your compliance efforts. Seeking to design and implement a zero trust
architecture, Google Cloud has developed a technical
guide for architects. The NCSC has developed a
set of eight principles
for organisations seeking to design and implement a
zero trust architecture. Google Cloud has compiled a guide for technical
readers and cyber security professionals who are
exploring how Google can contribute to their zero
trust architecture.
Related offerings
ISO/IEC 27001