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THIS NEW DESIGNATION PLACES DATA CENTRES ON PAR WITH ESSENTIAL SERVICES , ENSURING THEY RECEIVE PRIORITISED SUPPORT DURING CRITICAL INCIDENTS SUCH AS CYBERATTACKS , ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS AND IT BLACKOUTS .
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THIS NEW DESIGNATION PLACES DATA CENTRES ON PAR WITH ESSENTIAL SERVICES , ENSURING THEY RECEIVE PRIORITISED SUPPORT DURING CRITICAL INCIDENTS SUCH AS CYBERATTACKS , ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS AND IT BLACKOUTS .
easily manipulated , exploited by Zero Day attackers or weakened by human error . To ensure security across the entire attack life cycle , a holistic approach that detects cyberthreats , responds to them and can recover data in the unfortunate event of an attack if necessary . To do so you need a combination of software and hardware solutions that incorporate selflearning AI .
Chris Grove , Director , Cybersecurity Strategy , Nozomi Networks
The recent designation of UK data centres as Critical National Infrastructure ( CNI ) marks a significant step forward in the nation ’ s cybersecurity efforts . This move not only highlights the vital role these centres play in our economy and society but also reinforces the government ’ s commitment to protecting them from potential threats .
In line with this , the proposed Cyber Security and Resilience Bill , which focuses on supply chain protection , is another crucial initiative that aims to address the growing risk to the UK ’ s critical infrastructure . The bill recognises the increasing focus of state-sponsored threat actors on UK consumers and businesses and takes proactive measures to counteract this threat .
However , while the CNI designation and the proposed bill are indeed commendable steps , it is important to acknowledge that cybercriminals are persistent and continuously evolving . Their interest in CNI will likely remain high due to the potential impact of successful attacks .
Therefore , continuous vigilance , regular updates to security protocols , and strong public-private partnerships are essential to effectively deter these threats and safeguard our critical infrastructure .
Overall , these measures signal a positive shift towards a more secure digital future for the UK , with the government and private sector working hand-in-hand to protect our most vital assets .
Andrew Tipping , Data Centre Director , Zayo Europe
Network resiliency is now a necessity rather than a luxury , and the government is right to classify data centres as critical national infrastructure . However , it ’ s equally important to recognise the role that the rest of our network infrastructure plays .
Data centre locations rely on network infrastructure , both terrestrial and subsea , to connect to each other and the Internet . Navigating disruptions , such as those experienced during the Olympics or recent cyber-incidents like Crowdstrike , relies heavily on the security of this underlying infrastructure .
It ’ s important that the government , infrastructure providers and data centre operators work together so that all elements of this critical national infrastructure function reliably .
This will enable critical organisations , such as the NHS , rail networks and finance systems , to continue to operate smoothly . �
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