UK critical infrastructure hit by 200 cyber incidents in a year, agency says
The UK's critical national infrastructure experienced over 200 cyber-incidents in the past year, with state-linked actors responsible for three-quarters of these attacks. Richard Horne, head of the National Cyber Security Centre, stated that hostile nations like Russia, China, and Iran are increasingly targeting essential services such as power plants, hospitals, and airports.

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AI-generatedThe UK's critical national infrastructure experienced over 200 cyber-incidents in the past year, with state-linked actors responsible for three-quarters of these attacks. Richard Horne, head of the National Cyber Security Centre, stated that hostile nations like Russia, China, and Iran are increasingly targeting essential services such as power plants, hospitals, and airports. Horne described the situation as an "ongoing contest with capable adversaries" and warned that advancements in AI could exacerbate these threats by 2028. He emphasized the importance of focusing on cybersecurity fundamentals, like rapid recovery from attacks, as vulnerabilities tolerated now could be exploited in future conflicts. The NCSC also recommended consumers adopt passkeys over passwords due to their enhanced security.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedState-linked assailants were behind three-quarters of the cyber-incidents.
UK critical infrastructure faced over 200 cyber-incidents in the past year.
Hostile states like Russia, China, and Iran are increasingly targeting UK's key services.
Russia has targeted UK media, telecoms, political institutions, and energy infrastructure, potentially shutting down power grids.
Advances in AI are likely to accelerate cyber threats to national infrastructure, with 2028 as a potential crystallization year.