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The current and decades long strategy has been plagued by a total bias of offense over defense and has proven inadequate and flawed. Systemic errors and lack of competence within our government’s intelligence services have left us vulnerable.
Last year the Joint Cyber National Security Strategy (JCNSS) Parliamentary Committee lamented that GCHQ errors made the UK ”Wholly Inadequately prepared for Chinese (and others) espionage.”
As Mr. Starmer steps into his new role, it is imperative that he prioritizes a comprehensive overhaul of our cybersecurity strategy. This includes addressing the biases and oversights that allow Cybercriminals to thrive whilst those trying to defend are made to act like busy fools playing digital Whack-a-Mole.
It is heartening to envision a future where these issues are met with the urgency, competence, and unwavering commitment they demand. As someone deeply invested in this cause, I eagerly offer my support and insights to help pinpoint where mistakes have been made and how they can be rectified as I have at the request of the JCNSS previously.
Congratulations once again to Keir Starmer and the The Labour Party.
May this victory mark the beginning of significant and positive changes, not just in cybersecurity, but across all facets of our governance. The potential to save £billions through more effective strategies is immense, and the opportunity to protect our nation’s future is within our grasp.