UK's National Crime Agency told "IT infrastructure isn't fit for purpose"

NCA told to overhaul its IT estate by HM Inspectorate
The report by HM Inspectorate provides a formal assessment and public directive for the NCA to address its critical IT deficiencies, indicating a turning point in addressing long-standing issues.
A major national security agency with outdated IT infrastructure poses significant risks to national security operations, data integrity, and overall governmental effectiveness, directly impacting public safety and trust.
This mandate will likely trigger a significant investment and strategic overhaul of the NCA's technological stack and operational processes, potentially setting a precedent for other government sectors.
- · IT infrastructure providers
- · Cybersecurity firms
- · UK tech sector
- · NCA legacy IT vendors
- · Criminal organizations (long-term)
The NCA will initiate a major procurement and modernization drive for its IT systems.
This could expose underlying skills gaps within the NCA and lead to increased recruitment or outsourcing for IT expertise.
Other UK government agencies facing similar IT modernization challenges might receive increased scrutiny and funding for their own overhauls, driven by this high-profile case.
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