Boris Johnson pledges billions for defence, stating cuts 'must end'
The Prime Minister has promised an extra £16.5bn to be given to the Ministry of Defence over the next four years.
The Prime Minister has promised an extra £16.5bn to be given to the Ministry of Defence over the next four years.
Professor Malcolm Chalmers says the reduction of a Treasury spending review to cover only a one-year period could be costly for defence.
Military chiefs have likened the cyber attacks to a modern-day "blitz".
A Cabinet minister has confirmed the assessment will take place amid reported security concerns.
The National Cyber Security Centre has moved its lessons, which includes code-cracking, online due to COVID-19.
Scott Morrison refused to attribute the activity to any particular state.
The new unit, named 13th Signal Regiment, will provide the basis of the British Army's Cyber Information Security Operations Centre.
Outsourcing firm Interserve said some of its services could be impacted as a result of an incident earlier this month.
The Government is working to combat misinformation amid the COVID-19 crisis.
The Prime Minister will meet Mike Pompeo to discuss Huawei's role in Britain’s 5G roll-out.
Sir Andrew Parker says he is confident giving Huawei access to 5G in the UK will not damage intelligence-sharing relationships with the US.
The Prime Minister said countries cannot be "complacent" about the need to invest in the alliance.
Experts say societies must be smarter in tackling cyber and non-traditional attacks.
The NCSC is working closely with the UK defence industry to help protect some of the nation's most-secret information.
The alliance's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has warned cyber warfare has to be taken as seriously as any other kind of attack.
The new 6 (UK) Division will concentrate on cyber warfare, intelligence and surveillance.