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UK drinking water supplies disrupted by record number of undisclosed cyber incidents
UK drinking water supplies disrupted by record number of undisclosed cyber incidents
A record number of cyber incidents impacted Britain’s critical drinking water supplies this year without being publicly disclosed, according to information obtained by Recorded Future News. The exact nature of these incidents is unclear, and they may include operational failures as well as attacks. Under British cybersecurity laws — known as the NIS Regulations — critical infrastructure companies are required to report “significant incidents” to the government within three days or face a fine of up to £17 million ($21 million).
·therecord.media·
UK drinking water supplies disrupted by record number of undisclosed cyber incidents
Data centres as vital as NHS and power grid, government says
Data centres as vital as NHS and power grid, government says
Data centres in the UK are to be classified as critical national infrastructure, joining the emergency services, finance and healthcare systems, and energy and water supplies. It means they would get extra government support during a major incident, such as a cyber attack, an IT outage or extreme weather, in order to minimise disruption.
·bbc.com·
Data centres as vital as NHS and power grid, government says