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85 per cent of British businesses braced for escalation in cyber attacks

15 May 2012

Six months on from the launch of the UK Government's Cyber Security Strategy, 85% of businesses say they expect the number of cyber attacks to increase over the next few years, according to "Business and The Cyber Threat: Curiously Confident?" Detica's 2012 Cyber Security Monitor. When asked about the likely trend in the number of attacks, only 6% believe the number of cyber attacks will remain constant...Read more

Launch of Detica NetReveal OnDemand

03 April 2012

BAE Systems Detica today announces the launch of Detica NetReveal OnDemand a new fast and flexible ‘Software as a Service’ offering from BAE Systems Detica which delivers Detica NetReveal® solutions for the prevention, detection and investigation of fraud as a secure web-based managed service and provides cost effective data integration and hosting.

It has been developed in response to strong demand from...Read more

Organised crime in the digital age

27 March 2012

BAE Systems Detica and The John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community Safety have unveiled a major piece of research revealing that at least 80 per cent of all digital crime committed now originates from organised digital crime groups.

The research examines the nature of criminal organisation in the digital domain, the types of crime being committed and how digital technologies are being deployed, in...Read more

Detica in the News

17 May 2012

Computer Weekly - Six months after the launch of the UK government’s Cyber Security Strategy, 85% of businesses say they expect the number of cyber attacks to increase in the coming years, a survey shows. Only 6% believe the number of cyber attacks will remain constant and 4% expect it to decrease, according to Detica’s 2012 Cyber Security Monitor. Read this article


17 May 2012

Computer Business Review - UK businesses are braced for increased cyber attacks over the next few years, according to new research. The Detica study, called "Business and The Cyber Threat: Curiously Confident?" found that 85% of UK businesses expect an increase in cyber attacks over the next few years. "2011 has clearly led businesses to re-evaluate the level of cyber threat and impact, but it seems they are slower to recognise their true level of vulnerability," said Henry Harrison, technical director at BAE Systems Detica. Read this article