25 November 2011

Government wants to ban potential cyber crooks from the internet

THE TWO HEADED UK coalition Government has published its Cyber Security Strategy and explained how it thinks it can help protect computer systems.

It's rare that governments improve anything by getting involved, but here UK Prime Minister David Cameron thinks that it can really do something positive by talking more to businesses, by changing the way in which crimes are reported and investigated, and by being a lot more draconian.

Source: The Inquirer (http://s.tt/14ckc)

THE TWO HEADED UK coalition Government has published its Cyber Security Strategy and explained how it thinks it can help protect computer systems.

It's rare that governments improve anything by getting involved, but here UK Prime Minister David Cameron thinks that it can really do something positive by talking more to businesses, by changing the way in which crimes are reported and investigated, and by being a lot more draconian.

Increasing dependence on digital technologies has given rise to new risks, says the report, and even easily confused government mandarins are being targeted with malicious emails. Helping fight cyber criminals is a £650m kitty that will be spent over the next four years.

The threat to the UK from politically motivated activist groups operating in cyberspace is real. Attacks on public and private sector websites and online services in the UK orchestrated by 'hacktivists' are becoming more common, aimed at causing disruption, reputational and financial damage, and gaining publicity


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