ADS comments on global cyber attacks

Posted on 15 May, 2017 by [Anonymous] [Anonymous]

Commenting on the malware attack affecting computer systems around the world, Paul Everitt, Chief Executive of security sector trade association ADS, said:

“This attack shows the damage that can be done if essential systems are not protected against cyber criminals. Ever more business is being conducted online and the cyber security threat is growing all the time, putting at risk the security of information, intellectual property and operational resilience.

“Private and public sector organisations alike must make sure that they have taken necessary steps to protect themselves from attack and put recovery plans in place for when systems fail.

“We strongly recommend that businesses gain accreditation through the Cyber Essentials scheme, developed by Government and industry as a standard for protection against cyber threats. The scheme provides independent assurance that an organisation has protections in place and accreditation is mandatory for bidders for many Government contracts.”

For more information on Cyber Essentials, visit https://www.cyberaware.gov.uk/cyberessentials/ and for more information from ADS, see our latest update here: https://www.adsgroup.org.uk/ransomware/