DBIS: Business leaders urged to step up response to cyber threats

06 September 2012

The UK Government has launched a 'Cyber Security Guidance for Business', giving the UK's most senior business leaders new advice on how better to tackle the growing cyber threats to their companies.

Currently, too few company chief executives and chairs take a direct interest in protecting their businesses from cyber threats. So now, for the first time, the Government and intelligence agencies are directly targeting the most senior levels in the UK’s largest companies and providing them with advice on how to safeguard their most valuable assets, such as personal data, online services and intellectual property.

The new guidance, produced by CESG (the Information Security arm of GCHQ), BIS and the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI), will help the private sector minimise the risks to company assets. The guidance builds on a key objective within the Government’s Cyber Security Strategy to work hand in hand with industry and make the UK one of the most secure places in the world to do online business.

Cyber Security Guidance for Business consists of three products:

Press release

Guidance


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