UK Cyber Security Strategy: statement on progress 3 years on

12 Dec 2014 02:12 PM

Francis Maude made a statement on the third annual progress report on objectives in the UK Cyber Security Strategy yesterday (11 December 2014).

In November 2011 we published the UK Cyber Security Strategy and each year since then I have presented an annual report to Parliament on progress against the Strategy’s objectives. I am pleased to present the third of these reports to both Houses today alongside this statement.

Read the National Cyber Security Strategy 2014: progress and forward plans.

The Cyber Security Strategy set out the Government’s vision of “a vibrant, resilient and secure cyberspace” and set out 4 objectives:

To support the Strategy we put in place a National Cyber Security Programme backed by £860 million of investment to 2016. Through the Programme the government is working to:

We have made significant strides towards all these goals this year and throughout the course of the Programme’s existence. The long-term economic plan of this government continues to make the UK one of the most secure places globally for cyber innovation and commerce. Notable highlights from this year include the inauguration of the new CERT-UK(Computer Emergency Response Team) which coordinates our national response to significant cyber incidents. CERT-UK has played a significant role already in protecting the Commonwealth Games and the NATO Summit in Wales from cyber threats. The National Cyber Crime Unit has led global law enforcement operations in conjunction with the FBI and other counterparts to target cyber criminals. We have also introduced a new scheme, Cyber Essentials, which sets a basic standard for cyber security for all organisations in the UK. Much of this work is done in partnership with business and the academic community and we are grateful to our partners for their cooperation and efforts, as it is clear that government cannot deliver these goals on its own.

I refer honourable members to the accompanying ‘Report on Progress and Forward Plans - December 2014’ for details of achievements across all the objectives in the UK Cyber Security Strategy and commend this to both Houses.