Ayrshire Post

Eastgets aheadin online security

- Stephen Houston

East Ayrshire Council is leading the way in cyber security, becoming the first ever local authority to achieve the Scottish Government’s Cyberessen­tial Plus certificat­ion following a successful pre-assessment at the end of March.

Councillor Gordon Jenkins, Cabinet Member for Management and Resources welcomed the news saying: “Sadly, cyber attacks are a constant threat to all computers, systems and organisati­ons. Their nature constantly changes and they present a real challenge to our IT teams. Cyber Essentials is a simple but effective, Government backed scheme, which protects organisati­ons whatever their size, against a whole range of the most common cyber attacks. There are two Cyber Essentials certificat­ions. Cyber Essentials certificat­ion involves completing a selfassess­ment questionna­ire, confirming that you are protected against a wide variety of the most common cyber attacks. Cyber Essentials Plus requires that the verificati­on of your cyber security is carried out independen­tly by a Certificat­ion Body.

“The recently released Scottish Government Cyber Resiliency Strategy requires that we all become compliant with Cyber Essentials by October 2018. So far, of all the Local Authoritie­s assessed, we’re the first to gain the Cyber Essentials Plus certificat­ion, showing that we have the highest possible level of security.

“This means all those who use and communicat­e with our systems can be assured that we are rigorous in our cyber security. But we won’t be resting on our laurels. It’s a fast moving world. The certificat­ion lasts for one year, so we’ll be undergoing another audit again this time next year.”

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