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UK government unveils cyber action plan to strengthen public sector security

The UK Government launches a £210 million Cyber Action Plan to enhance public service security and foster digital trust.

  • Wednesday, 14th January 2026 Posted 2 months ago in by Sophie Milburn

The UK Government has unveiled a Cyber Action Plan, in hopes of enhancing the security and resilience of online public services. This initiative, brought to life with an investment of £210 million, aims to safeguard essential services like benefits, tax, and healthcare from ever-increasing cyber threats.

At the heart of this is the Government Cyber Unit, charged with orchestrating a defence infrastructure against these threats. This unit's mandate includes enhancing the nation's digital safety, with the aim of ensuring citizens can trust that their data and online services remain uncompromised.

The Cyber Action Plan aligns with the government's broader digital transformation vision, seeking to enhance access to online services, ease administrative workloads, and potentially unlock a £45 billion in public sector productivity.

Digital Government Minister Ian Murray asserted, “Cyber-attacks can take vital public services offline in minutes – disrupting our digital services and our very way of life.” He emphasised that this plan aims to strengthen cyber defence, sending a clear message to cyber-criminals that the UK is intensifying its efforts to secure both businesses and public services.

Realities of Cyber Threats

The ever-present cyber risks to the public sector are being met by the action plan, which dedicates resources to driving a step-change in cyber defences while enforcing accountability among public sector organisations.

Andy Ward from Absolute Security highlighted that 59 percent of Chief Information Security Officers regard cyber threats as the premier risk facing the UK, outranking even AI. With the National Cyber Security Centre reporting a 50 percent rise in significant attacks over the past year, there's a reminder that resilience must remain a priority.

Sawan Joshi from FDM Group added that four ‘nationally significant’ cyber-attacks weekly underscore the necessity for both government and business to withstand increasing risks. Though improving security measures is critical, fostering continuous training and nurturing the next generation of cyber talent is equally vital.

In this digital age, cyber resilience is important for national progress. Secure digital services can underpin community trust, stimulate economic growth, and deliver enhanced value to taxpayers, maintaining the integrity of the services that people depend on daily.

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