UK underestimates threat of cyber-attacks from hostile states and gangs, says security chief
Briefly

Richard Horne, the head of GCHQ's National Cyber Security Centre, warns that hostile online activity from Russia and China is underestimating the UK's cybersecurity risks.
Horne highlights a significant increase in severe cyber incidents, noting that the NCSC responded to 430 incidents in the past year, up from 371 the previous year.
The frequency and severity of state-led cyber threats, particularly from Russia and China, demand urgent attention to improve the resilience of the UK's critical infrastructure.
Experts describe Horne's comments as a crucial warning for public institutions, emphasizing the necessity to awaken to the scale of cyber threats faced by the UK.
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