The report examines the systemic cyber risks faced by the States critical services from a range of threats such as espionage, destructive cyber attacks posed by nation state and criminal actors and hacktivist groups.
There are three key recommendations in the report to strengthen the cyber resilience in the State, which have been incorporated into actions following the mid-term review of the National Cyber Security Strategy 2019-2024:
- Strengthen legislative provisions to ensure that the operators of essential and important services, service providers, and technology vendors embed appropriate cyber security measures in their products and services from the outset
- Develop a framework to manage strategic supply chain dependency risks for critical and sensitive services
- Establish a central register of all essential and important entities in the State
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