Our latest announcement from #CYBERUK24: NCSC ramps up support for those at high risk of cyber attacks ahead of the election ⬇️
Thanks to the new Personal Internet Protection service, political candidates, election officials and others at high risk of being targeted online will be helped to boost their digital security
The opt-in service forms part of a wider package of cyber support on offer ahead of the next general election to individuals and organisations that play an important role in our democracy.
The new service follows yesterday’s gathering at #CYBERUK24 of agencies from 10 countries for the second Strategic Dialogue on the Cyber Security of Civil Society Under Threat from Transnational Repression, pictured below.
It was the first fully in-person gathering for the Strategic Dialogue, which is co-chaired by the NCSC and the United States' Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, with agency representation from Austria, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Japan, New Zealand, Norway and Romania.
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1moI have read Anne's full speech and insights from CYBERUK 2024 and found the focus on speed and partnership to be particularly inspiring. As someone with management experience, I believe that incorporating comprehensive strategies for real-time threat intelligence sharing and enhanced cyber resilience could significantly strengthen our approach. Effective intelligence sharing across borders and sectors allows for quicker responses to threats, while robust resilience and recovery strategies ensure we can swiftly bounce back from incidents, minimizing impacts. .