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National Cyber Defence Strategies Lack Public Confidence, Report Shows

August 30, 2012

LONDON, August 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –

Recently released findings of a survey conducted by Defence IQ indicate that only 35%
of the public have faith in the cyber defence strategy devised by their national
government.

The global survey, undertaken ahead of the 2012 Cyber Defence Forum taking place in
Prague from October 23-25, sought to discover the most current trends in action and
perception when it comes to both personal cybersecurity measures and overall confidence in
national defence policies.

Other key highlights from the study include the discovery that the cyber threat
causing most concern is that of potential foreign state attack, while hacktivism and
terrorism do not at present rate highly as credible risks to national security within the
cyber domain. Meanwhile, the majority of respondents admit to having suffered from 3 or
more cyber attacks in the past year. View the full report here: http://bit.ly/PtiTTI
[http://bitly.com ]

According to the Defence IQ team analysing the results, the study was designed “to
gauge whether the current measures for cybersecurity are understood, are trusted, and are
being appropriately implemented, as well as find out what makes us tick when we consider
our own virtual vulnerabilities.”

The findings of the report are to be used as a point of reference during discussion
sessions at the Cyber Defence Forum, which will focus specifically on the challenges,
operations and solutions facing armed forces and governments as they formulate national
strategies to keep their defensive and offensive cyber capabilities current and in-line
with the international community.

Confirmed speakers include decision makers from European, African, and North and
Central American nations, as well as operators from NATO, ENISA and Georgia Tech.

For more information or to register your attendance, visit
http://www.CyberDefenceForum.com or contact:

Email: defence@iqpc.co.uk

Tel: +44(0)207-368-9300

SOURCE Defence IQ


Source: PR Newswire