UK must brace for rise in state-backed cyberattacks, security chief says
LONDON, April 22 - Britain should brace for a rise in cyberattacks linked to hostile states, the head of the country's cybersecurity agency said on Wednesday, as the government urged tech firms to help build defences powered by artificial intelligence.
UK Cyber Chief Warns of State Attacks
- Most serious cyberattacks against the UK now from Russia, Iran and China, cyber chief says ABC News —
- Most serious cyberattacks against the UK now from Russia, Iran and China, cyber chief says The Independent —
- Brits facing wave of cyberattacks from Russia, China and Iran as World War III ramps up Daily Star —
- UK must brace itself for rise in state-backed cyberattacks, security chief says The Straits Times —
- Iran and China drive regular significant cyberattacks, U.K. says The Japan Times —