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UK critical infrastructure hit by 200 cyber incidents in a year, agency says

UK critical infrastructure hit by 200 cyber incidents in a year, agency says

Summary

The UK's important systems like power plants, hospitals, and airports faced over 200 cyber attacks in the past year, mostly from countries like Russia, China, and Iran. The National Cyber Security Centre warns that AI will make cyber threats worse by 2028 and urges organizations to improve basic security and recovery plans.

Key Facts

  • More than 200 cyber incidents targeted UK critical infrastructure in one year.
  • Three-quarters of these attacks came from state-linked groups such as Russia, China, and Iran.
  • Critical infrastructure includes the UK’s nuclear deterrent, hospitals, power plants, and airports.
  • Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) could increase the risk of cyber attacks by 2028.
  • Organizations should focus on strong cybersecurity basics and fast recovery from attacks.
  • Most cyber breaches still come from known weaknesses like poor passwords and unpatched software.
  • The UK government recommends using passkeys, a safer alternative to passwords, for digital logins.
  • Experts warn that cyber attacks could increase greatly during conflicts, potentially affecting many services.
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