LMUK warns of evolving Cyber threat
The managing director of Lockheed Martin UK (LMUK) IS&GS has warned of the evolving cyber threat and the current state of the MoD’s strategy to counter the danger.
Speaking to the media at LMUK’s Security Intelligence Centre at Farnborough, Paul Weatherly described the day-to-day activities of the company’s Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT).
‘We get attacked on a daily basis but we have a database of information that helps us defend our network,’ Weatherly explained. ‘We analylse each and every attack that comes in.’
Discussing how the cyber threat had altered between 2006 and 2014, Weatherly explained how attacks had
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