TechLetters #47 - UK to launch cyberattacks; Cyber top of the risks; anti-competition targets Google Privacy Sandbox; Google's Privacy Budget likely destroyed, too; China to regulate algorithms
TechLetters #47 - UK to launch cyberattacks; Cyber top of the risks; anti-competition targets Google Privacy Sandbox; Google's Privacy Budget likely destroyed, too; China to regulate algorithms
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Éditorial Security UK cyberwar. UK will conduct offensive cyberattacks against hostile states that will try to harm the UK "we have a right under international law". Official announcement of the Ministry of Defence (secretary). Will massively develop offensive cyber forces. Asked whether the National Cyber Force’s capabilities were intended to include attacking critical national infrastructure in a hostile state that launched a similar assault on this country, Mr Wallace said: “It would be a dereliction of duty if these capabilities weren’t on our shelves. Who knows where we’ll be in 20 years’ time, we haven’t had a tier-one cyber attack yet, a catastrophic cyber attack.””
TechLetters #47 - UK to launch cyberattacks; Cyber top of the risks; anti-competition targets Google Privacy Sandbox; Google's Privacy Budget likely destroyed, too; China to regulate algorithms
TechLetters #47 - UK to launch cyberattacks…
TechLetters #47 - UK to launch cyberattacks; Cyber top of the risks; anti-competition targets Google Privacy Sandbox; Google's Privacy Budget likely destroyed, too; China to regulate algorithms
Éditorial Security UK cyberwar. UK will conduct offensive cyberattacks against hostile states that will try to harm the UK "we have a right under international law". Official announcement of the Ministry of Defence (secretary). Will massively develop offensive cyber forces. Asked whether the National Cyber Force’s capabilities were intended to include attacking critical national infrastructure in a hostile state that launched a similar assault on this country, Mr Wallace said: “It would be a dereliction of duty if these capabilities weren’t on our shelves. Who knows where we’ll be in 20 years’ time, we haven’t had a tier-one cyber attack yet, a catastrophic cyber attack.””