Russia
‘aggressive’ and ‘reckless’ in cyber realm and threat to Nato, UK minister to
warn
Pat McFadden
will tell cyber summit that Russia ‘won’t think twice about targeting British
businesses’ and danger to Nato must not be underestimated
Agence
France-Presse
Sun 24 Nov
2024 03.58 GMT
Russia is
“exceptionally aggressive and reckless in the cyber realm” and “no one should
underestimate” the threat to Nato, a senior UK minister will warn in a speech
on Monday.
Pat
McFadden, whose portfolio includes national security, will tell a Nato
cybersecurity conference in London that Moscow “won’t think twice about
targeting British businesses”, according to excerpts of his address released on
Sunday by his ministry.
He will also
note that “unofficial hacktivists” given “impunity” by the Kremlin are
committing “increasingly frequent, and in some cases, increasingly
sophisticated” attacks around the world.
That
includes the recent targeting of South Korea “in response to its monitoring of
the deployment of North Korean troops” to Russia.
The
accusations come as tensions between Russia and the west have escalated
dramatically, with Vladimir Putin warning that the war in Ukraine had the
characteristics of a “global” conflict.
The growing
frictions have sparked fresh unease in London and other western capitals that
Putin may step up cyber-attacks and other non-military measures.
“Given the
scale of that hostility, my message to members today is clear: no one should
underestimate the Russian cyber threat to Nato,” McFadden will say in a speech
to the Nato Cyber Defence Conference at Lancaster House, noting “the threat is
real”.
“In the last
year, both the Russian military and its unofficial army of cybercriminals and
hacktivists have not just stepped up their attacks, but widened their targets
to a number of Nato members and partners.”
McFadden
will warn that Russia has previously targeted the UK’s “media, our telecoms,
our political and democratic institutions and our energy infrastructure”.
He is set to
say that “Russian state-aligned groups” have taken responsibility for “at least
nine separate cyber-attacks of varying severity against Nato states”.
They include
“unprovoked attacks against our critical national infrastructure”.
“These
groups are unpredictable, they act with disregard for the potential
geopolitical consequences, and with just one miscalculation could wreak havoc
on our networks.”
The UK
minister will “call out” a Russian military unit – dubbed Unit 29155 – that
allegedly carried out cyber-attacks in the UK and Europe, according to the
Cabinet Office.
Highlighting
Russia’s use of cyber-attacks over the course of its nearly three-year war on
Ukraine, he will note that the tactics “can turn the lights off for millions of
people”.
“It can shut
down the power grids. This is the hidden war Russia is waging with Ukraine.”
But he will
insist that Britain and western allies are “countering their attacks both
publicly and behind the scenes”.
“Be in no
doubt: the United Kingdom and others in this room are watching Russia. We know
exactly what they are doing.”
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