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Major UK cyber attack is 'when, not if', says security chief | Major UK cyber attack is 'when, not if', says security chief |
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A major cyber attack on the UK is a case of "when, not if", says the head of the National Cyber Security Centre. | A major cyber attack on the UK is a case of "when, not if", says the head of the National Cyber Security Centre. |
Speaking to the Guardian, Ciaran Martin said the country had been lucky to avoid a "category one" attack - targeting infrastructure like energy companies and financial services. | Speaking to the Guardian, Ciaran Martin said the country had been lucky to avoid a "category one" attack - targeting infrastructure like energy companies and financial services. |
But Mr Martin said the UK was increasing its defence capabilities. | But Mr Martin said the UK was increasing its defence capabilities. |
His comments came after Gen Sir Nick Carter called for more defence spending to tackle the threat. | His comments came after Gen Sir Nick Carter called for more defence spending to tackle the threat. |
The head of the British Army said the UK needed to protect itself from "cyber-warfare" from Russia. | The head of the British Army said the UK needed to protect itself from "cyber-warfare" from Russia. |
Mr Martin told the paper: "I think it is a matter of when, not if and we will be fortunate to come to the end of the decade without having a category one attack." | Mr Martin told the paper: "I think it is a matter of when, not if and we will be fortunate to come to the end of the decade without having a category one attack." |
He also warned that whilst he had not seen any successful attempts to interfere with the UK's democratic process, there may have been intelligence-gathering taking place for possible future attacks. | He also warned that whilst he had not seen any successful attempts to interfere with the UK's democratic process, there may have been intelligence-gathering taking place for possible future attacks. |
Mr Martin said: "What we have seen from Russia thus far against the UK is a series of intrusions for espionage and possible pre-positioning into key sectors but in a more controlled form of attack from others." | Mr Martin said: "What we have seen from Russia thus far against the UK is a series of intrusions for espionage and possible pre-positioning into key sectors but in a more controlled form of attack from others." |
Cyber 'shift' | Cyber 'shift' |
The most serious cyber attack on the UK so far took place in May 2017 when WannaCry ransomware hit the NHS. | |
The attack was classed as a category two incident as there was no risk to life. | The attack was classed as a category two incident as there was no risk to life. |
Mr Martin warned that there had been a "shift" to more of these types of attacks to try and get money, but those who launched them did not always keep control of them. | Mr Martin warned that there had been a "shift" to more of these types of attacks to try and get money, but those who launched them did not always keep control of them. |
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