BT Opens Belfast Cyber Security Operations Centre
October 31, 2022
Official
opening follows £6.3 million
contract win.
BT has officially opened a
brand new state-of-the-art
cyber Security Operations
Centre (SOC) in its flagship
Riverside Tower building in
Belfast.
With the scale and
complexity of cyber attacks
constantly increasing,
organisations of all types
are looking to ensure they
have the right protections
in place. The SOC will
leverage BT’s global
security expertise and
leading cyber technologies
to defend public and private
sector bodies against the
latest threats.
The significant investment
by BT into the 40 seat
centre of excellence,
follows the award of a £6.3
million contract from the
Department of Finance for
the provision of a Security
Information Event Management
(SIEM) and SOC managed
services. The SOC will
provide 24/7 management 365
days a year for ICT assets
across the Northern Ireland
Civil Service.
The new specialist centre,
which is the first of its
kind in Northern Ireland, is
designed to support growth
in the company’s UK customer
base providing up to the
highest levels of security
classification. The SOC in
Riverside Tower forms part
of a wider multi-million
pound investment by BT in
the building. Currently all
11 floors are undergoing
significant refurbishment to
create a fantastic
future-fit workplace for
approximately 1800
colleagues, with the final
floors being complete in
early 2023.
Paul Murnaghan, Regional
Director for BT’s Enterprise
business in Northern
Ireland, said: “Each day,
millions of people around
the world rely on BT’s
expertise in cyber security
to ensure they can go about
their lives and run their
businesses safely.
“Our investment in the
opening of BT’s Security
Operations Centre in Belfast
is significant and we look
forward to working with the
Northern Ireland Civil
Service in this partnership
to deliver the most
effective cyber support for
the public sector here.
“Using
a wealth of talent from
local cyber experts, the SOC
will help to tackle the
unprecedented challenges of
sophisticated cyber threats.
As an increasing number of
public services are
delivered online, our
partnership with central
government will help to
ensure that the public can
trust the services that they
access and that the data
they provide is secure and
protected.”
Paul Duffy, Director of
Enterprise Shared Services
added: “Protecting the cyber
security of government IT
and infrastructure is vital.
The service provided by BT
plays an important role in
gathering intelligence on
cyber threats and enables
the Civil Service to enhance
its capacity to help defend
and protect our IT systems
and essential public
services we deliver.”
BT operates an international
network of SOCs. They
include more than 3,000
cyber security
professionals, who use their
expertise to watch, learn,
predict and respond to the
latest cyber threats for a
range of both public and
private sector clients
across the globe.