The Conservative Party has
unveiled a number of measures it would use to tackle the growing problem of
cyber crime in the UK.
A survey by YouGov today shows that the
British population is worth £361bn to cyber criminals through poorly secured
online data.
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And the government is doing nothing to remedy the problem, according to
Shadow home secretary David Davis.
"The government's approach to this growing threat lacks co-ordination, focus
and urgency," he said.
"There's a strong sense it's in denial over the extent and the nature of the
challenges facing this country from organised cyber crime – they do not even
know the full extent of the problem."
The Conservative green paper recommends a number of measures including:
-Ratifying the international cyber crime convention.
-Fixing the gap left by rolling the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit into the
Serious Organised Crime Agency with
another agency.
-Introducing a data breach notification law
-Encouraging more internet security training in colleges
-Giving a specific minister the brief of co-ordinating cyber crime policy
across government.
Recently the House of Lords committee on personal internet security extended
its inquiry because it said the government response to its report was so
disappointing.
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