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UK not ready to say goodbye to EU cyber certification Cyber certification is seen by many as an important tool in raising security standards and increasing public confidence in the digital, and data, economy. The EU's new Cyber Security Act ('the Act'), which entered into force last June, establishes a cyber... UK not ready to say goodbye to EU cyber certification Cyber certification is seen by many as an important tool in raising security standards and increasing public confidence in the digital, and data, economy. The EU's new Cyber Security Act ('the Act'), which entered into force last June, establishes a cyber... Security by design – is cyber certification the answer? New cyber rules which come into force today introduce, for the first time, EU-wide rules for cyber certification of products, processes and services and encourage 'security by design'. They also give ENISA, the EU’s main cyber agency, a new name (the EU A... Taking the pulse: what we can learn from the latest FTSE 350 Cyber Health Check The Government’s latest annual cyber health check gives a mixed report of how the UK’s leading companies are prioritising and managing cyber risk.  Cyber does now seem to be a board level issue for most - nearly all of the companies that responded to the ... Cyber: the risk of ignorance A report published by the government this week revealed the fact that only 16% of boards of FTSE 350 firms claim to fully understand the impact of loss or disruption associated with cyber threats, despite 96% having a cyber security strategy in place. Whi... Quantum Security for the Financial Sector: FCA and World Economic Forum publish a collaborative report The risks and rewards posed by quantum computing have been on our mind for some time now, and last week the World Economic Form and the FCA catapulted this topic back into the headlines with a collaborative report on quantum security for the financial sec... NCSC Publishes Guidelines on Secure AI System Development: a Concerted International Approach Everyone’s talking about AI at the moment (see our round-up of recent developments here and here). A consensus is building across regulators, industry, experts and sceptics, that realising any benefits from AI requires mitigation of its risks. One of the ... A “global gold standard”: the UK government consults on proposed measures to bolster the security and resilience of UK data infrastructure The UK government is consulting on proposed regulations to improve the security and resilience of UK data infrastructure, including data centres.  The consultation, which will close on 22 February 2024, follows the Department for Digital, Culture, Media &... UK government publishes responses to consultation on the Computer Misuse Act 1990 Cyber continues to be a key threat for both organisations and governments. The UK government has been considering for some time whether to update its cyber laws, and recently published the results of a consultation initiated in February 2023, which sought... UK signs joint statement against ransomware payments – “New norm” or status quo? On 2 November 2023, the UK government announced that it and more than 40 countries had signed a Joint Statement strongly discouraging the payment of ransomware demands and pledging that central government funds should not be used to pay ransoms to cyber c...