UK Minister Tells Businesses to ‘Wake Up’ After Marks & Spencer Hack

 A senior UK minister [this week] will warn businesses to protect themselves against cyber threats after a spate of attacks on retailers including Marks & Spencer Group Plc.



“These attacks need to be a wake-up call for every business in the UK,” Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden, who is responsible for national security, will say in a speech at the CyberUK conference in Manchester next week, according to remarks released by his department. (Editor’s note: This Bloomberg article was originally published on Friday, May 2, so the McFadden speech will take place this week).

McFadden on Friday led a briefing with security officials including Richard Horne, chief of the National Cyber Security Centre, an arm of listening post GCHQ, in the wake of hacks on M&S and the supermarket chain Co-op. A ransomware attack was the cause of the disruption at M&S, with hackers using a potent kind of malware to lock down some of the British retailer’s systems and render them inaccessible.

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“In a world where the cyber criminals targeting us are relentless in their pursuit of profit, with attempts being made every hour of every day, companies must treat cyber security as an absolute priority,” McFadden will say next week.

The minister will announce further steps the government is taking to help protect businesses against hacking attempts, including through the Cyber Resilience Bill. As part of that legislation ministers will require 1,000 companies providing IT services to critical national infrastructure to shore up their cyber defenses.

The NCSC also urged businesses to follow advice on its website about the steps they should be taking to ensure they minimize the risks of hacks.

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