63% would back UK cyber-spying on other nations

Source: Patrick Gross, TechRadar.com

A whopping 63 per cent of people who took part in the latest Sophos security survey think that it is okay for the UK to spy on other countries using hacking and malware.

Although 40 per cent of those surveyed added the proviso ‘only if we’re at war with them,’ the general consensus was that it is fine to use cyber-spying at the government level.

Just 37 per cent of people gave an unequivocal ‘no’ as the answer.

Not enough

Sophos’ [PDF] half-year report also revealed that only six per cent of people think that the government is doing enough to protect the population from cybercrime. 40 per cent didn’t really know and 54 per cent were unhappy with what is being done.

“There have still been no confirmed incidents of core physical services such as power and water supplies, nuclear power stations or traffic control systems being exploited by cyberterrorists to date,” says Sophos’ report.