Security Minister Speech: National Cyber Security Centre Annual Review launch - Oct 14
Security Minister, Dan Jarvis's speech to the National Cyber
Security Centre Annual Review launch this morning Good morning. I
want to thank you all for being here today... ...as we officially
launch the National Cyber Security Centre's Annual Review. You're
going to hear many remarkable statistics today... ... and perhaps
some facts that may shock you. So, let me begin with the first
shocking, irrefutable fact: I was, once, a very young man! When I
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Security Minister, Dan Jarvis's speech to the National Cyber Security Centre Annual Review launch this morning Good morning. I want to thank you all for being here today... ...as we officially launch the National Cyber Security Centre's Annual Review. You're going to hear many remarkable statistics today... ... and perhaps some facts that may shock you. So, let me begin with the first shocking, irrefutable fact: I was, once, a very young man! When I was a boy, the floppy disc was a state-of-the-art memory card... ...Pong became the first ever video game... ...Bell Laboratories unveiled its newest invention: a handled scientific calculator – which, honestly, never made it onto my Christmas list! If you dropped your mobile phone, you worried about breaking the floor, not your screen! ...and cutting-edge cyber security meant writing your password on a sticky note and hiding it under your keyboard!
Anyway, I make these points not to betray my age...
lifetime. ...and ensure we're using technology responsibly. We're going to go into some of the Review's findings in a moment... ...but if you take away one thing from this morning, let it be this: Cyber crime is one of the greatest threats to our economy, to our businesses, to the livelihoods of our workers... ...and while the Government is providing more cyber security support, we cannot do it alone. We need businesses to lead the way, by making cyber security a top priority. And we need citizens to step up and take personal responsibility for their cyber safety. Only then – through that joint-responsibility – can we overcome the threats outlined in this new report. Last year's review detailed how the National Cyber Security Centre handled 89 cases of the most serious cyber incidents... ...incidents where our essential services were disrupted or our national security was compromised... ...incidents which – in the most extreme cases – could have led to major economic consequences or
loss of life.
...and as long as they get paid. We have seen – especially over the last couple of months – just how devastating these attacks can be. Marks & Spencer, The Co-Op and – of course – Jaguar Landrover... ...just some of the high street names which have been targeted by cyber attacks already this year. Behind each of those names are hundreds of employees... ...thousands more in their supply chain... ...and millions of customers that rely on those goods and services. It is vital that we take the risk of these cyber attacks seriously. That's why we are doing more than ever before to help those affected by cybercrime. Today's Review sets out in detail how the Government... ...through the National Cyber Security Centre... ...is supporting our society and business leaders to be prepared for any future cyber attacks. The new tools we have created will help every kind of business... ...from the SME with a handful of employees, to larger corporations with hundreds of staff. Our ‘Cyber Action Toolkit' that we are launching today is designed to empower sole traders and small businesses ... ...to take their first steps toward cyber protection. Our ‘Cyber Essentials' certification proves your organisation is protected against common cyber threats...
...which also provides you with automatic cyber liability
insurance... turnover. Over 13,000 organisations are part of the free ‘Early Warning' service... ...giving them exclusive access to information on potential cyber-attacks. And the NCSC's ‘Takedown Service' has seen over 1.2 million phishing campaigns removed from the internet...
...with half taken down within an hour of being detected. We have shown – through our work on Jaguar Landrover and much more – that we take this support very seriously. But, I am clear that businesses cannot be protected by government alone. For that partnership to work, there needs to be a shared priority. Today, a letter has been sent to all the CEOs of the FTSE 350... ...signed by the Chancellor, the Business Secretary, the Tech Secretary, the heads of NCSC and the NCA – and myself ... ...that implores those business leaders to recognise the threat that is facing them.
For too long, cyber security has been a concern of the middle
management... ...and only gets escalated to the seniors in a
crisis.
When the NHS health supplier Synnovis was attacked in 2024 there
were major consequences. Eleven-thousand appointments and
procedures were postponed...
...and, even if they survive it, the scars of brand damage are
long-lasting. Ladies and gentlemen, the technological revolutions of my childhood are museum pieces compared to today's innovations. But what's important today is that we understand tomorrow's technological threats to keep ourselves safe.
Ahead of us is a threat landscape which is more complex and more
intense than ever before.
I know that, through our combined efforts, we can make our
economy more resilient... |