Ministers urge businesses to take cyber-attacks seriously - UKTN
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
69% : "It's in that vein I am calling on them to take immediate action.64% : Security Minister Dan Jarvis will speak to business and cyber experts on Tuesday in a call to action at the launch of the NCSC's annual review launch.
41% : Writing to chief executives and chairs of prominent businesses, including the entire FTSE350, the government has encouraged companies to seize on government support and collaboration to protect themselves from the rising threat. High-profile cyber-attacks that hurt businesses, disrupt services and put consumer data at risk have become routine, with organisations of all sizes such M&S, the Co-op, Jaguar Land Rover and Harrods facing breaches.
41% : " As part of government efforts to get cybersecurity under control, the NCSC has launched a Cyber Action Toolkit aimed at small businesses and sole traders to ensure basic levels of security are met.
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