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Government "must be more vigorous" in approach to cyber security

The UK Parliament Defence Committee’s has published its report on cyber security, noting that cyber threats can evolve very quickly with serious consequences for the nation's security.

Evidence received by the Committee suggested that, in the event of a sustained cyber attack, the ability of the Armed Forces to operate effectively could be fatally compromised.

The Rt Hon James Arbuthnot MP, Chairman of the Defence Committee, said: "The Government needs to put in place as it has not yet done mechanisms, people, education, skills, thinking and policies which take into account both the opportunities and the vulnerabilities which cyberspace presents."

Arbuthnot said: “We have asked the Government to set out details of the contingency plans it has in place should such an attack occur. If it has none, it should say so and urgently create some.”

Defence Minister Andrew Murrison said the government was investing £650m over four years on the National Cyber Security Programme.

“The UK armed forces and the equipment and assets they use are amongst the world’s most modern and advanced, so of course information technology plays a vital role in their operation,” he said.

“Far from being complacent, the MoD takes the protection of our systems extremely seriously and has a range of contingency plans in place to defend against increasingly sophisticated attacks although, for reasons of national security, we would not discuss these in detail.”

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