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NCSC Launches ACD 2.0 to Tackle New Threats

August 2, 2024
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NCSC Launches ACD 2.0 to Tackle New Threats

On August 2, 2024, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) unveiled Advanced Cyber Defence (ACD) 2.0, a major update to its existing cybersecurity initiative. This new phase will introduce a cutting-edge suite of tools and services designed to address emerging cyber threats and fill gaps in the commercial market. ACD 2.0 represents a significant evolution from the original ACD program, which launched in 2017 and provided essential cybersecurity services to UK government departments.

The updated ACD 2.0 initiative will involve a comprehensive review of the current tools and services offered under the program. The NCSC plans to divest the management of these services to the private sector or other government entities over the next three years, ensuring that successful services are maintained and operated effectively. This strategic move aims to enhance the sustainability and reach of the cybersecurity tools while leveraging external expertise and resources.

ACD 2.0 responds to the rapidly changing cyber threat landscape, including sophisticated phishing attacks and evolving commercial cybersecurity services. The NCSC’s goal with this update is to improve protection for the majority of people in the UK from the majority of cyber-attacks most of the time. The program’s expansion will also include experiments with industry partners to refine and enhance attack surface management services such as Check, Mail Check, and Early Warning.

The NCSC is actively seeking collaboration with industry and academic partners to develop and test new cybersecurity solutions. By fostering partnerships and integrating feedback from various sectors, the NCSC aims to bolster national cyber resilience and address emerging threats more effectively. Additional details on the divestment of ACD services and further developments are expected to be announced in September, marking a significant step forward in the UK’s cybersecurity strategy.

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  • UK’s National Cyber Security Centre Unveils Advanced Cyber Defence 2.0
Tags: ACDAugust 2024Cyber DefenceCyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsCybersecurityGovernmentNational Cyber Security CentreNCSCUK
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