In January, 2022 the UK government announced its Cyber Security Strategy, outlining plans aimed at ensuring public sector resilience to cyber attacks. Acknowledging the level of incidents targeted on the public sector, it set out the government’s intention to work together to “defend as one” against potential future threats.
The recently published Government Cyber Security Strategy: 2022-2030 states that the government will adopt the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) as the assurance framework for UK government.
In this podcast, we discuss how CyberArk is positioned to support the Government Cyber Security Strategy with regards to protecting against cyber attacks, in line with Cyber Assessment Framework – Objective B.
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