The British government is warning companies they could face multi-million dollar fines if they fail to protect themselves and their customers from cyber-attacks.
The crackdown is aimed at ensuring vital services and infrastructure such as water, engery and transport are protected against hackers. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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