The Commons Public Accounts Committee has released a report that heavily criticises the government’s approach to cyber security. It labeled the current cyber-security strategy as “inconsistent and chaotic” and said that the government has taken too long to “coordinate the ‘alphabet soup’ of agencies” protecting Britain in cyberspace. IT security experts from Barracuda Networks and WhiteHat Security commented below.
Wieland Alge, VP and GM EMEA at Barracuda Networks:
“MPs are calling for change and it is likely to come in the near future. It is no secret that many European cyber defence departments have already been involved in serious conflicts, and almost all countries now fight their battles in the digital rather than real world. So, in the coming years, the approach to cyber defence taken by governments will have to revolutionise. The military will become a cyber-first defence force that is merely assisted by actual armed forces. Ultimately, cyber attacks are one of the four top risks to national security and needed to be treated as such.”
Ryan O’Leary, VP Threat Research Center at WhiteHat Security:
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