UK Spy Chief Urges Heightened Cybersecurity Measures Against Russian Threats
GCHQ's Anne Keast-Butler sounds the alarm on cybersecurity, urging swift action against cyber threats from Russia and China. She highlights the strategic importance of international cooperation and the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence in defending critical infrastructure and democratic processes.
Anne Keast-Butler, leading the UK's communications intelligence agency GCHQ, has raised alarms about the significant cyber threats posed by nations like Russia. She emphasized that citizens, businesses, and governments need to urgently prioritize cybersecurity to protect infrastructure and democratic processes under siege.
Speaking at Bletchley Park, Keast-Butler spotlighted Russia's aggressive cyber tactics, including attacks on critical infrastructure and public trust within the UK and Europe. She warned of a narrow window to stay ahead of technology leaders like China and emphasized the need for an intensified cross-sectoral and international cyber defense approach.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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