http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21945702
A new initiative to share information on cyber threats between businesses and government is to be launched.
It will include experts from government communications body GCHQ, MI5, police and business and aims to better co-ordinate responses to the threats.
There will be a secure web-portal to allow access to shared information in real time, like a "secure Facebook".
UK networks are attacked by other states, criminals and companies seeking secrets, costing billions of pounds.
In 2012, the head of MI5 Jonathan Evans said the scale of attacks was "astonishing".
One major London listed company had incurred revenue losses of £800m as a result of cyber attack from a hostile state because of commercial disadvantage in contractual negotiations.
One government official told the BBC: "No one has full visibility on cyberspace threats. We see volumes of attack increase and we expect it to continue to rise."
The plan - the Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CISP) - has emerged out of a 2012 pilot scheme known as Project Auburn.
Eighty companies from five sectors of the economy - finance, defence, energy, telecommunications and pharmaceuticals - were encouraged to share information.
The pilot was expanded to 160 firms. A more permanent structure is being announced on Wednesday.
イギリスのネットワークへの攻撃も大変なようでMi5や警察らも加わったサイバーテロ対策組織を発足するということ。
日本もきちんと立ち上げないと攻撃できる国、という位置づけになるだろう。
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