Cyber security can become very serious and a matter of concern for countries in the coming times. Many countries are already engaged in building a forced cyber defense.
Cybercrime
Ireland’s healthcare system was shut down on Friday following a cyber attack. Ireland called it the act of ‘international criminals’. Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said that appointments and surgeries have been canceled in many hospitals and this situation may persist for a few days.
He said, ‘We don’t know much yet but it seems that this is a cyber attack done by international criminals. This problem can persist till the end of the week and maybe next week. Varadkar called this attack very serious.
Many major health systems had to be shut down
Health service officer Paul Reid said that the decision to shut down many large systems has been taken as a precautionary measure to save those systems. Cyber security can become very serious and a matter of concern for the countries in the coming times. Many countries are already engaged in building a forced cyber defense.
Britain will fight with Sabbar attack
Britain said on Wednesday that it would invest £ 22 million ($ 31 million) to help weaker countries in Africa and the Indo-Pacific region, allowing it to move to China, Russia and Build your cyber defense to avoid cyber attacks of other people.
British Foreign Minister Dominic Rabb said that Britain and its allies need to take action to ensure that an independent, open and peaceful cyber space exists as some countries undermine democratic elections and the Internet (Internet ) Into a chaotic site.
In an online security conference, Raab said that we have succeeded in winning the hearts and minds of people on a very large scale for our positive vision of a cyberspace, which is beneficial for the whole world. He said that we have to save countries from the danger of China, Russia and others.
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