After the cyber attack on Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Chief Executive Malcolm Burr presented to the network on 28 February 2024 and provided an overview of the attack, an update on recovery progress, and highlighted the key lessons identified.The Scottish Government uses lessons from all incidents to inform the action plans which support the Strategic Framework for a Cyber Resilient Scotland and shape the support provided to the sector.The Scottish Government encourages all public sector organisations to proactively manage their cyber risks, ensure that appropriate cyber security arrangements are in place and that robust, regularly tested incident response plans are developed and maintained.Since the Comhairle nan Eilean Siar the attack, the Scottish Government has:provided cyber awareness training to 295 public sector board members and senior managers to improve cyber governanceupdated and promoted cyber incident response plan templates and scenario playbooks to the sectorupdated the Public Sector Cyber Resilience Framework, including key actions informed by the immediate lessons from the attackprovided facilitated cyber exercising opportunities for 250 public sector cyber professionals to improve their cyber incident response arrangements.provided £1.085m since 2023 to upskill cyber security staff working in the public sectorprovided daily threat and intelligence to the public sector to empower the sector to detect threats early and ensure mitigation measures are in place quickly. S6W...