
A 'moment of consequence' in cyber resilience
As GCHQ Director Anne Keast-Butler warns the UK is at a cyber “moment of consequence”, our CEO Mike Maddison shares NCC Group’s perspective on what this means for national resilience.
From escalating hybrid threats to the security of critical infrastructure, cyber security is no longer just an IT issue, it’s a national priority.
📡 Michael M. said:
“We’ve seen how geopolitical tensions over the last year have resulted in state-sponsored attacks - demonstrating the ways that hybrid warfare can cause disruption beyond military lines. As the UK looks at its wider defence strategy, cyber security remains more integral than ever.
Government collaboration with tech firms is essential to strengthening the UK’s resilience, especially as cyber policies have become an extension of geopolitics. At NCC Group we provide technical insights to advise on the implications of legislation like the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill - so we know the value of up-to-date regulation which encompasses industry-wide experience and learnings.
The impact of cyber disruption in critical national infrastructure would be felt everywhere. As critical infrastructure and supply chains are largely owned and operated by the private sector, businesses also play a direct role in national security. Ensuring they are resilient and prepared for threats can help to minimise the impact of cyber attacks which jeopardise the UK’s economic and national security.”
👉 Read our latest news reaction here:
#CyberSecurity #CriticalInfrastructure #NationalSecurity #CyberResilience #ThreatLandscape
As GCHQ Director Anne Keast-Butler warns the UK is at a cyber “moment of consequence”, our CEO Mike Maddison shares NCC Group’s perspective on what this means for national resilience.
From escalating hybrid threats to the security of critical infrastructure, cyber security is no longer just an IT issue, it’s a national priority.
📡 Michael M. said:
“We’ve seen how geopolitical tensions over the last year have resulted in state-sponsored attacks - demonstrating the ways that hybrid warfare can cause disruption beyond military lines. As the UK looks at its wider defence strategy, cyber security remains more integral than ever.
Government collaboration with tech firms is essential to strengthening the UK’s resilience, especially as cyber policies have become an extension of geopolitics. At NCC Group we provide technical insights to advise on the implications of legislation like the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill - so we know the value of up-to-date regulation which encompasses industry-wide experience and learnings.
The impact of cyber disruption in critical national infrastructure would be felt everywhere. As critical infrastructure and supply chains are largely owned and operated by the private sector, businesses also play a direct role in national security. Ensuring they are resilient and prepared for threats can help to minimise the impact of cyber attacks which jeopardise the UK’s economic and national security.”
👉 Read our latest news reaction here:
#CyberSecurity #CriticalInfrastructure #NationalSecurity #CyberResilience #ThreatLandscape
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