Most writing about the Telecoms Security Act comes from law firms
(accurate, rarely practical) or vendors (practical, rarely
complete). CyPro sits in the gap: a UK cyber security consultancy
whose TSA compliance work, telecoms sector clients and 24/7
security operations give it a practitioner's view of what the
code's measures cost, how long they take, and which order to
build them in.
Every regulatory fact on this site traces to a primary source:
the Act, the Regulations, the Code of Practice, gov.uk
publications or Ofcom's reports. Pages carry a last-reviewed
date, and we update them when DSIT or Ofcom publish. Where the
law is genuinely unsettled, we say so rather than rounding it
off.
To be clear about independence: this is a commercial site run by
a consultancy that sells compliance support. It is not
government guidance, and it never replaces reading the code or
taking legal advice on the hard scoping questions. What it does
is make the regime navigable, honestly.