The Cyber Threat to UK 2018: New Report Jointly Authored by NCSC and NCA
Between October 2016 and the end of 2017, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) recorded 34 significant cyber-attacks (attacks that typically require a cross-government response), with WannaCry the most disruptive of these. 762 less serious incidents (typically confined to single organisations) were also recorded. The Internet of Things and its associated threats will continue to grow and the race between hackers’ and defenders’ capabilities will increase in pace and intensity.
Jointly authored by the NCSC and the National Crime Agency (NCA) in collaboration with industry partners, ‘The Cyber Threat to UK Business’ details some of the biggest cyber-attacks from the last year. The report also acknowledges that a basic cyber security posture is no longer enough and most attacks will be defeated by organisations which prioritise cyber security and work closely with government and law enforcement.
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