Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 2, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted October 2, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up *** and Singapore to collaborate on supporting ransomware victims The *** and Singapore have committed to lead on developing new policy guidance designed to help support organisations that fall victim to ransomware attacks This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up (CRI), at a summit in the US. A total of 39 countries and global cyber insurance bodies have signed up to endorse the refreshed guidance, which builds on work already carried out by the ***’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) alongside the Association of British Insurers, the British Insurance Brokers’ Association and the International Underwriting Association. Going forward, organisations will be encouraged to consider their options more carefully instead of making payments to cyber ********** in haste, and spells out to victims in no uncertain terms that paying ransoms for stolen data only emboldens cyber ********** to ******* others, and offer no guarantee of data recovery or future security. It instead encourages victims to report attacks to the authorities, assess the availability of their data backups, and take advice from cyber experts. It also prompts organisations to take action before an ******* by having policies, frameworks and communications plans in place. Security minister Dan Jarvis explained that the guidance was intended to try to undermine cyber ********* business models and disincentivise them from targeting other organisations. “Cyber criminality does not recognise borders. That is why international co-operation is vital to tackle the shared threat of ransomware attacks,” said Jarvis. “This guidance will hit the wallets of cyber **********, and ultimately help to protect businesses in the *** and around the world.” NCSC director for national resilience Jonathon Ellison added: “Ransomware ******** an urgent threat and organisations should act now to boost resilience. “The endorsement of this best practice guidance by both nations and international cyber insurance bodies represents a powerful push for organisations to upgrade their defences and enhance their cyber readiness,” said Ellison. “This collective approach, guided by last year’s CRI statement denouncing ransomware and built on guidelines from the NCSC and *** insurance associations earlier this year, reflects a growing global commitment to tackling the ransomware threat,” he added. Wide-ranging work Besides the ****** ***-Singapore work on undermining cyber ********* business models, the summit also This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up for CRI members to provide rapid assistance following cyber attacks, and support to improve cyber skills basis and national policy and response procedures. Elsewhere, Germany and Nigeria are leading on an effort to expand the CRI’s reach with the addition of new members Argentina, Bahrain, Cameroon, Chad, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Moldova, Morocco, the Philippines, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Vanuatu and Vietnam, as well as multinational organisations, while Australia and Lithuania are cooperating on building resilience through information sharing, and Canada has established a public-private sector advisory panel to support members. The summit also hosted its first-ever event exploring the possible use of artificial intelligence in countering ransomware attacks, with use cases under discussion including the use of AI to track threat actors, improve code hygiene to cut down on vulnerabilities, sector-specific scenario planning, and countering disinformation put out by cyber **********. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Singapore #collaborate #supporting #ransomware #victims This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/140601-uk-and-singapore-to-collaborate-on-supporting-ransomware-victims/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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