UK Overhauls Cyber Plan, Creates Cyber Unit
The UK overhauls its cyber plan as part of a £210 million investment aimed at protecting public services from growing digital threats. As part of the initiative, authorities introduced a new Government Cyber Unit to improve coordination, bolster cyber resilience, and respond rapidly to incidents affecting critical infrastructure. The revamped Cyber Action Plan emphasizes enhanced monitoring, better threat intelligence sharing, and strengthened incident response capabilities across government agencies.
Officials say the overhaul responds to the evolving threat landscape, which increasingly targets the public sector through sophisticated ransomware, phishing, and supply chain attacks. The new cyber unit will serve as a centralized hub, driving faster decision-making and improving response times to minimize service disruption.
The government’s strategy underscores its commitment to maintaining digital trust and safeguarding national assets. As the UK overhauls its cyber plan, experts will watch closely to gauge its effectiveness in the face of fast-changing cyber risks.
UK revamps Cyber Action Plan, launches Government Cyber Unit in £210m push to secure public services
