Britain Debuts Early Revamp of Government Cyber Action Plan

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• The British government has unveiled a new cybersecurity plan aimed at improving protections and resilience. • While experts praise the increased accountability, there are concerns about insufficient funding and enforcement.

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Original Source Material

Experts Salute Urgency and Direction of Travel, Question Funding and Enforcement The British government has unveiled a new plan for improving cybersecurity protections and resilience capabilities across its IT estate. While lauding the move toward increased accountability, some see a lack of the required funding or enforcement needed to make the plan a reality.