As many nations consider how to deal with the radicalized terror group known commonly as the Islamic State (IS) or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the British government has vowed to increase cybersecurity to thwart potential attacks.
While many nations have openly discussed military action against the prolific extremist group, top British officials have said they will focus on cybersecurity and offense, as well as more typical physical responses to the organization’s recent violent attacks.
In a Monday speech at the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), Chancellor George Osborne said more emphasis needed to be placed on protecting British infrastructure, like hospitals, airports and industry. For the full article click here
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