UK Government Enhances National Risk Register with Cyber Threats

UK Government Enhances National Risk Register with Cyber Threats

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On July 14, 2026, the UK government updated its National Risk Register to include new cyber-related scenarios, highlighting risks from cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure such as water and police systems. Chief Secretary Darren Jones emphasized the need for preparedness against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, particularly with the rise of AI. The register now includes scenarios for mass outages similar to the CrowdStrike incident in 2024 and foreign interference in democratic processes. The government will launch a national resilience campaign to encourage public preparedness for potential crises, including cyber-attacks. The updates reflect growing concerns about the impact of climate change and geopolitical tensions on national security. The public is urged to take small steps to secure essential services in light of these threats.

Key Points: • UK's National Risk Register updated with new cyber-attack scenarios. • Darren Jones highlighted the risks from AI and geopolitical tensions. • A national resilience campaign will be launched to prepare the public.

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2026-07-14
UK updates National Risk Register
New cyber-related scenarios added, including risks to water and police systems, reflecting growing concerns about AI and geopolitical tensions.
Theguardian
2026-07-14
Darren Jones addresses Parliament
Jones stated the updates were necessary due to the proliferation of AI and the UK's reliance on critical infrastructure.
Infosecurity-Magazine
2026-07-15
National resilience campaign announced
The government plans to launch a campaign to encourage public preparedness for crises, including cyber-attacks.
Infosecurity-Magazine

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