Nicola Brittain, Computing, Thursday 5 November 2009 at 11:00:00
Cyber security exercise next week will examine response if communications
disappear
In the first exercise of its kind in the UK, the government will simulate a The move was announced at the House of Lords EU Sub-Committee on Home Affairs The exercise will take place on 11 and 12 November and be codenamed White White Noise will involve hundreds of government and industry players but The government?s response will be monitored by officials in a co-ordinated Speaking at the House of Lords EU Sub-Committee on Home Affairs, Geoff Smith, He added: ?Without a functioning communications system we would be reduced to This exercise follows a number of concerns raised by the Lords committee Smith said: "Analysis of the response to White Noise will add momentum to The national strategy for cyber security is part of the wider national
"total collapse" of the national phone network next week, as part of the
National
Strategy for Cyber Security launched by Gordon Brown in June.
yesterday.
Noise. It will be designed to simulate a complete shutdown of the public
switched telephone network (PSTN).
will not have any impact on those not involved in the exercise.
way and the results will be relayed to Parliament and the public.
head of communications security in the Department for Business, said: ?[White
Noise will teach us] whether we can respond [to a crisis like this] in real
time.?
carrier pigeons and semaphore.?
about the adequacy of protection and responsiveness of infrastructure regarding
cyber-attacks.
efforts across government to strengthen the UK's communications infrastructure.
"
security system and aims to increase protection against cyber crime in the
digital age and build on themes introduced by the Digital Britain
report.
Full story at http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2252600/government-simulate-total
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