Alert: 'Severe Cyberthreat' to Critical Infrastructure
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UK Cybersecurity Agency issues a severe cyberthreat alert following the targeting of Poland's energy grid by Russian nation-state attackers; urges critical infrastructure operators to enhance their resilience and recovery plans.
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Develop 'Strong Resilience and Recovery Plans,' Urges UK Cybersecurity Agency Following Poland's energy grid being targeted by Russian nation-state attackers, Britain has issued a "severe cyberthreat" alert to its domestic critical national infrastructure operators, urging them to refine their defensive and resilience posture ahead of any unexpected escalation in targeting.