The UK is more than doubling its funding to fight against cyber-attacks.
A new cyber security strategy is being set out by the British government, along with £1.9bn ($2.3bn) in funding for it over five years.
National infrastructure will receive extra protection, but the UK is also promising to take the fight to cyber-attackers and retaliate where necessary.
Several recent high-profile hacks - such as that of the World Doping Agency - have been linked by US and UK officials to Russia.
Former hacker Robert Schifreen says there should be more focus on education and training.
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http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1101cyber-schifreen1.mp3
A new cyber security strategy is being set out by the British government, along with £1.9bn ($2.3bn) in funding for it over five years.
National infrastructure will receive extra protection, but the UK is also promising to take the fight to cyber-attackers and retaliate where necessary.
Several recent high-profile hacks - such as that of the World Doping Agency - have been linked by US and UK officials to Russia.
Former hacker Robert Schifreen says there should be more focus on education and training.
IN: "To make…
OUT: ….have done."
DUR: 13 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1101cyber-schifreen1.mp3