Research and analysis

Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2016

A new survey detailing business action on cyber security and the costs and impacts of cyber breaches and attacks.

This was published under the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

Documents

Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2016 - raw data value labels csv

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Details

The Government has surveyed UK businesses to find out they approach cyber security and help them learn more about the cyber security issues faced by industry. The research informs Government policy on cyber security and how Government works with industry to make Britain one of the most secure places to do business online.

Further information

The press notice covering the Cyber Security Breaches Survey can be read here.

The survey is part of the Government’s National Cyber Security Programme.

Cyber security guidance and information for businesses, including details of free training and support, can be found on the gov.uk website.

The research was carried out by Ipsos MORI and its partner, the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies (ICJS) at the University of Portsmouth. The research took place between October 2015 and March 2016.

Updates to this page

Published 11 November 2015

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