Cyber action plan aims to bolster resilience of public services

Backed by over £210 million, a new UK Government Cyber Action Plan published today sets out how government will rise to meet the growing range of online threats, introducing measures that aim to make online public services more secure and resilient, so people can confidently use them – whether applying for benefits, paying taxes or accessing healthcare.
 

Driven by a new Government Cyber Unit, the plan will rapidly improve cyber defences and digital resilience across government departments and the wider public sector, so people can trust that their data and services are protected.  

Read more here: Cyber action plan aims to bolster resilience of public services – ADS Advance

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