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Day 3: Unpacking Chapter 2 of the NSCS Annual Review 2024: Building the UK's Cyber Resilience

As we continue our journey through the NCSC Annual Review 2024, today we focus on Chapter 2: Building the UK’s Cyber Resilience. This chapter underscores the importance of ensuring that organisations across the UK—whether in the public or private sector—are prepared to withstand, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents. 

The Foundation of Cyber Resilience 

Chapter 2 highlights the collaborative efforts needed to protect the UK’s digital infrastructure. From developing robust incident response frameworks to fostering partnerships across sectors, the NCSC lays out a roadmap to enhance resilience at every level. 

Key Takeaways You Should Consider 

🔄 Incident Preparedness Is Non-Negotiable 
Cyber incidents are inevitable, but how organisations prepare and respond can make all the difference. Resilience is about minimising disruption and ensuring swift recovery. 

🤝 Collaboration Drives Strength 
No organisation can stand alone against today’s sophisticated cyber threats. Stronger partnerships between government, industry, and academia are crucial for sharing intelligence, pooling resources, and building collective defences. 

💡 Building Cyber Skills and Awareness 
Resilience is not just about systems; it’s also about people. Increasing awareness and training across all levels of an organisation empowers teams to respond effectively to incidents. 

How tmc³ Can Help 

At tmc³, we are proud to align with the NCSC’s vision of a resilient UK. Here’s how we contribute to building stronger, more secure organisations: 

  • Risk Management and Business Continuity: We help organisations identify risks and develop robust business continuity plans, ensuring they’re ready to tackle disruptions head-on. 
  • Strategic Incident Management: Our incident response services go beyond mitigation; we guide organisations through recovery and resilience planning to reduce long-term impacts. 
  • Compliance and Third-Party Assurance: With supply chain attacks on the rise, we help businesses strengthen their third-party relationships through rigorous assessments and compliance frameworks. 
  • Capability Building: Resilience starts with your people. Our training programmes equip teams with the knowledge and confidence to respond to cyber incidents effectively. 
  • NCSC CAF Alignment: We support organisations in implementing the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF), a critical tool for assessing and enhancing cyber resilience across essential services. From gap analysis to action plans, we help you align with NCSC best practices. 
  • Cyber Essentials Certification: As certified providers, we assist businesses in achieving Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certifications, helping them protect against common cyber threats while demonstrating their commitment to security. 

A Shared Vision for Resilience 

As Shannon-Louise Huxley, our Cyber Strategy and Transformation Capability Lead, puts it: 
"Resilience is the foundation of cyber security. It’s not just about preventing attacks but being prepared to respond and recover when they happen. At tmc³, we work with organisations to create sustainable strategies that protect their operations and reputation." 

Looking Ahead 

Chapter 2 of the NCSC Annual Review serves as a powerful reminder that building resilience is a collective effort. From fortifying your defences to enhancing your incident response capabilities, every step taken strengthens the UK’s cyber ecosystem. 

Don't miss out—follow tmc³  as we continue unpacking the key themes of the NCSC Annual Review 2024.  

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Governance, Risk and Compliance Specialist

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