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Is the government doing enough to combat cyberattacks against critical infrastructure?
The threat level against critical infrastructure remains high, driven by the expansion of digital systems and geopolitical tensions, such as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine - Dan Lattimer, Area Vice President, UK & Ireland, SemperisFor threat actors, critical infrastructure is a logical and attractive target. Firstly, these services are vital to society, and disruptions can have severe consequences. Attacks on power grids or healthcare systems, for example, can lead to widespread chaos and potentially even the loss of life. Additionally, such entities aren’t always well protected. In the UK, publicly funded critical infrastructure can operate on tight budgets, resulting in limited investment in security and IT modernisation. For this reason, th...
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