The Review is looking at how Government can help
organisations protect themselves online and aims to:
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understand the barriers which prevent organisations
from improving their cyber security;
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understand the effectiveness of existing regulations
and guidance including GDPR and NIS; and
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develop a range of policy proposals to address any
gaps.
As part of this, the call for evidence is seeking
information and data on the barriers to taking action on
cyber security, the information which would help
organisations invest in cyber security, and what more
organisations and Government could do to stimulate more
effective cyber risk management.
Digital Minister said:
Good cyber security is an absolute necessity but recent
research shows less than a fifth of company Boards
understand the impact associated with cyber threat. I
hope this review will encourage the industry to think
about what government could do to help and what
incentives might encourage firms and businesses to manage
their cyber risk.
By driving cyber security improvements across the whole
economy we can help make the UK the safest place to live
and do business online.
We welcome input from all types of organisations in all
sectors, especially organisations that influence and set
market expectations, such as membership bodies,
consultancies, auditors, insurers, investors, corporate and
risk governance bodies, regulators and professional
associations.
The call for evidence is open until Friday 20 December 2019
and you can respond here.