Data centres now deemed critical national infrastructure in the UK
The UK government is investing significantly in data centers to enhance protection against cyber threats.
Great Britain has recently designated its data centres as ‘critical national infrastructure,’ a move designed to bolster their protection against cyber threats. This new classification aligns data centres with other essential services, such as water and energy, highlighting their importance in maintaining the country’s communications and economy.
The announcement comes amidst significant investment in the sector. This includes a £3.75 billion plan by DC01UK to build Europe’s largest data centre in Hertfordshire and an £8 billion commitment by Amazon Web Services for UK operations over the next five years. These investments underscore the increasing importance of securing digital infrastructure.
UK technology minister Peter Kyle emphasised that the new designation would improve collaboration between the government and data centre operators. This collaboration aims to prevent disruptions and protect against cybercriminals. This move follows recent incidents such as the CrowdStrike outage in July, which revealed vulnerabilities in digital infrastructure and underscored the need for increased security.