The UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued a warning that cyber attacks are continuing to evolve and that the UK risks falling behind the rapid pace being set by cyber criminals.
Ciaran Martin, chief executive of the NCSC said cyber-attacks will continue to evolve, which is why the UK public and private sectors must work together "at pace" to reduce the cyber-threat. Ciaran Martin, chief executive officer at the NCSC The cyber-threat to UK business is “significant and growing”, according to a new report from the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and National Crime Agency (NCA). The report titled Cyber-Threat to UK Business details how in the three months since the NCSC was created, “the UK has been hit by 188 high-level attacks which were serious enough to warrant NCSC involvement, and countless lower level ones.”