Friday, 5 October 2018

Tighter cyber security deemed ‘not value for money’

Tighter cyber security deemed ‘not value for money’ The government is set to ignore recommendations from its top national cyber body that the NHS must meet a “minimum bar” for cyber security, even as the service continues to come under online attack.

A government commissioned review of the NHS response to the WannaCry global ransomware attack, published in February, recommended that all NHS organisations meet a cyber security standard, known as a cyber essentials plus, by June 2021. Health Service Journal

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