The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has published its third Annual Review. It outlines the most targeted sectors, highlights operations, details new technology, and provides various statistics of the past year.
Surveying the numbers
The NCSC handled 658 incidents last year. This brings the total number to almost 1,800.
What else?
NCSC also played an important role in protecting the democratic process by periodically meeting with political parties and giving them advice on cybersecurity.
What they’re saying
“We've made great progress on making the UK safer since launching our world-leading £1.9 billion cyber security strategy in 2015. Establishing the NCSC was a key part of this and has played a central role in tackling online threats posed by criminals, hacktivists and hostile nation-states,” said Oliver Dowden, Minister for the Cabinet Office.
“This review gives a real insight into the breadth of outstanding work done by the NCSC and underlines why we are a world leader in cyber security. From handling more than 600 incidents – many from hostile nation-states – to equipping the public with the tools they need to stay safe online, we are employing our expertise on a number of fronts.,” said NCSC Chief Executive Ciaran Martin.
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