Scottish independence cyber defence plans ‘flawed’

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PLANS for security arrangements in an independent Scotland are “fundamentally flawed”, according to a former head of the UK’s intelligence agency.

Sir David Omand, who was once head of GCHQ, said cyber security would be “much harder” to achieve in the event of a Yes vote in the referendum and would cost more than it does as part of the UK.

His views have been published in an article on Better Together’s website on the day that Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson will make a speech setting out the defence case for Scotland staying in the UK.

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