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Data breach incidents reported to the UK’s financial regulator dropped by nearly a third from 2019 to 2020, although experts claim this is far from an accurate picture of the current threat landscape.
Governance and risk firm Kroll requested Freedom of Information (FoI) data from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to better understand the level of cyber-breach activity in the sector.
However, the data received, a 30% year-on-year drop in reported breaches to just 76 in 2020, was at odds with its own figures. These showed a 56% average increase in incidents over the same time period across all sectors with the financial services sector slightly higher still.
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Two Leonardo apprentices have been impressing their colleagues with their computer skills while working from home in lockdown.
Dan Marsh and Oliver Kelliher-Swash were recently welcomed to the company after applying for Leonard’s cyber apprenticeship programme online and then conducting virtual interviews over video. Their only physical interaction with the company saw the youngsters collecting their laptops and equipment from Leonardo’s UK Cyber and Security Team in Bristol Business Park. But according to their mentor, senior systems engineer Damindra Gunatillake, the two have not been held back by the lockdown situation and have performed so well that they’ve been assigned live cyber projects.
No doubt China is generational threat to UK, says former MI6 chief Joe Murphy and Robert Fox
The former head of MI6 today made an unprecedented public intervention to say China represents a “generational threat” that will grow as it becomes richer and more powerful.
Giving a rare radio interview, Sir Alex Younger rejected the belief that Beijing will “become more like us” as it gains in wealth and economic ties.
He spoke out as the Government launched its new Integrated Review of defence, security and foreign policy, that singled out China and Russia as the two biggest dangers on the world stage.
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