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65% of big UK firms reported cyberattacks

Treasury chief Philip Hammond 65 per cent of large businesses in the UK have reported a cyber breach or attack in the past 12 months.

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Britain's treasury chief has warned that cyberattacks are increasing in severity and sophistication as authorities open a new centre devoted to thwarting such threats.

Philip Hammond has urged businesses to "sharpen" their approach as the attacks intensify.

Hammond says 65 per cent of large businesses have reported a cyber breach or attack in the past 12 months - but that many businesses don't have plans in the event of a breach.

The new centre's technical director, Ian Levy, says the government will act as "a guinea pig for all the measures we want to see done by industry at national scale."

The government underpinned the new facility with a STG1.9 billion ($A3.1 billion) cash injection.

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Queen Elizabeth II will open the new facility in central London later on Tuesday.


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