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UK At High Risk Of ‘Catastrophic Ransomware Attack,’ Parliamentary Committee Warns


The U.K.’s apparent lack of preparedness and insufficient investment in cybersecurity has reportedly left it highly prone to “catastrophic ransomware attacks,” as per a parliamentary committee.

What Happened: The joint committee on the national security strategy has raised concerns about the U.K.’s susceptibility to a cyber-attack capable of disrupting critical national infrastructure or CNI such as energy, water supply, transport, healthcare, and telecommunications services, reported The Guardian.

The committee criticized the U.K. government and the Home Office for their failure to address ransomware threats adequately and underscored their lack of sufficient investment to deter large-scale cyberattacks.

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Recent ransomware attacks on U.K. public services, including the NHS and, Redcar and Cleveland council, were pointed out as indicators of the looming threat. The committee also expressed concerns about the vulnerability of the U.K.’s CNI due to its dependence on outsourced IT systems.

The report warned of potential threats to human lives from future ransomware attacks if cyber criminals manage to interfere with CNI operations. The NHS was identified as a particular area of concern given its outdated IT services and lack of investment.

Additionally, the committee pointed out ransomware groups in Russia, North Korea, and Iran as primary threats targeting the U.K., based on information from the National Cyber Security Centre or NCSC.

Harjinder Singh Lallie, a cybersecurity expert at the University of Warwick, suggested regularly updating operating systems and computer hardware could mitigate overall costs and disruption.

In response to the report, a government spokesperson said, “The UK is well prepared to respond to cyber threats and has taken robust action to improve our cyber defenses, investing £2.6bn under our cyber security strategy and rolling out the first ever government-backed minimum standards for cybersecurity through the NCSC’s cyber essentials scheme.”

Why It Matters: This warning comes on the heels of increased ransomware attacks globally. Just last…

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Parliamentary panel summons bank officials, tech giants over cyber security and threat on July 4


The Parliamentary Standing Committee for Finance on Friday called a meeting over cyber security and cyber threats on July 4. The parliamentary panel has summoned senior officials of various banks to give detailed presentations on how to prevent cyber threats in the country.

The subject for the meeting is ‘Cyber security and rising incidence of cyber/white collar crimes.’ “Oral evidence of the representatives of Punjab National Bank (PNB), Bank of India, Yes Bank and Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) on the subject ‘Cyber security and rising incidence of cyber/white collar crimes,” the committee agenda read.

The panel has also summoned the representatives of Paytm, Flipkart, Google and Apple. “Oral evidence of the representatives of One97 Communications (Paytm), Flipkart, Google and Apple on the subject ‘Cyber security and rising incidence of cyber/white collar crimes’,” it mentioned. The standing committee has expressed concerns over the rising number of cyber threat cases in the country.

Lok Sabha MP Jayant Sinha is the Chairman of the Standing Committee on Finance. The Committee consists of 31 members; 21 members from Lok Sabha and 10 from Rajya Sabha. (ANI)

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Smashing Security podcast #056: Peeping Toms, prison hacks, and parliamentary passwords

Smashing Security podcast #056: Peeping Toms, prison hacks, and parliamentary passwords

Why you should check your Airbnb for hidden cameras, a hacker attempts a different kind of jailbreak, and British MPs prove that they really are clueless when it comes to cybersecurity.

All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the “Smashing Security” podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, who are joined this week by special guest Ian Whalley.

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Another Australian parliamentary year ends without data breach notification laws – ZDNet


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Another Australian parliamentary year ends without data breach notification laws
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With Australian Parliament risen for 2016 and members headed towards their summer breaks, Australia appears set to be without a working data breach notification scheme until sometime in 2018. If it feels like Australia has been through this before, you

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