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Ransomware threat actors are unlikely to develop a rigorous understanding of UK legislation or how we designate our critical national infrastructure. Given that, I can’t see most cyber criminals ...
I think we are past that point from a member state perspective. I think the thing that concerns me is about the outlook for the proper use of Russia's immobilised central bank assets to benefit ...
Jamie MacColl, senior research fellow in cyber and tech at the Royal United Services Institute, said it was "a sign that the government is taking ransomware more seriously". However, he added: "I ...
Targeting fixers and infrastructure suppliers represents a new front aiming to make them untouchable and disrupt their irregular migration business model.
The proposals are a sign that the government is taking ransomware more seriously, which after at five years of punishing attacks on UK businesses and critical national infrastructure is very welcome.
'Targeting fixers and infrastructure suppliers aims to make them untouchable in the illegal migration business and represents a new front in the UK’s efforts to control a business model that brings ...
It's significant both in terms of basing US nuclear weapons at Lakenheath and also if this is linked to the UK's decision to procure F-35A ...
India’s foreign policy divide: realists value Russia and worry about encirclement by a Sino-Russian axis; pragmatists favour the West for technology and economic growth.
Preventing the formation of a new axis is a valuable pursuit for the West. It should learn from the past – rather than ...
Binary or ‘black-and-white’ thinking about the grey zone overlooks the disruptive effects of ambiguous sub-threshold activity ...
Drone warfare has revolutionised the battlefield – it is urgent that regulatory barriers to training are modernised.
UK Defence Innovation wants to accelerate UK defence technology and capabilities and provide a strategic approach to defence ...