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Sixty-third report of session 2010-12


Sixty-third report of session 2010-12

Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: European Scrutiny Committee

language: en

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Release Date: 2012-04-27


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Forty-third report of session 2010-12


Forty-third report of session 2010-12

Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: European Scrutiny Committee

language: en

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Release Date: 2011-10-31


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Forty-third report of Session 2010-12 : Documents considered by the Committee on 19th October 2011, including the following recommendations for debate, protecting the financial interests of the EU; establishing a new Schengen evaluation mechanism; Schenge

The UK Cyber Security Strategy


The UK Cyber Security Strategy

Author: Great Britain: National Audit Office

language: en

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Release Date: 2013-02-12


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The cost of cyber crime to the UK is currently estimated to be between £18 billion and £27 billion. Business, government and the public must therefore be constantly alert to the level of risk if they are to succeed in detecting and resisting the threat of cyber attack. The UK Cyber Security Strategy, published in November 2011, set out how the Government planned to deliver the National Cyber Security Programme through to 2015, committing £650 million of additional funding. Among progress reported so far, the Serious Organised Crime Agency repatriated more than 2.3 million items of compromised card payment details to the financial sector in the UK and internationally since 2011, preventing a potential economic loss of more than £500 million. In the past year, moreover, the public reported to Action Fraud over 46,000 reports of cyber crime, amounting to £292 million worth of attempted fraud. NAO identifies six key challenges faced by the Government in implanting its cyber security strategy in a rapidly changing environment. These are the need to influence industry to protect and promote itself and UK plc; to address the UK's current and future ICT and cyber security skills gap; to increase awareness so that people are not the weakest link; to tackle cyber crime and enforce the law; to get government to be more agile and joined-up; and to demonstrate value for money. The NAO recognizes, however, that there are some particular challenges in establishing the value for money