THERE are just under two weeks left to uncover the world of codebreaking and cyber security at a free Bradford exhibition.
Top Secret: From Ciphers to Cyber Security, which is at the National Science and Media Museum, is running until June 5.
The exhibition has been created alongside expert advisors from the UK’s intelligence, security and cyber agency, GCHQ, and as part of the final weeks of the exhibition, there will be free family-friendly workshops and activities.
There will also be a free cyber skills event, where visitors can also meet real people working in cyber security in Bradford, this Thursday.
For the final time, visitors can also discover more than a century of codebreaking history through extraordinary objects, interactive puzzles and first-person interviews.
From the First World War to the latest in cyber security, fascinating stories will be revealed via hand-written documents, declassified files and artefacts from the historic collections of the Science Museum Group and GCHQ.
Free tickets for Top Secret: From Ciphers to Cyber Security are available to book via the National Science and Media Museum website.
Tickets are free, but booking is recommended. Visitors will also need to book a general admission ticket.
The exhibition is supported by principal funder, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS).
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