Arabic version: تحذير من وكالات الاستخبارات الأمريكية والبريطانية بشأن التهديدات السيبرانية الروسية
In a joint statement released on Wednesday, the US and UK intelligence agencies have issued a stark warning about the potential for increased cyber threats from Russia. The agencies, including the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), highlighted the likelihood of cyber attacks targeting critical infrastructure, particularly in the wake of rising geopolitical tensions. This warning comes amid ongoing conflicts and heightened security concerns surrounding Russia’s activities in Eastern Europe. The agencies urged businesses and organizations to bolster their cybersecurity measures and remain vigilant against possible threats. They also noted that Russian cyber actors have historically targeted sectors such as energy, finance, and healthcare, indicating that these areas remain at risk. The statement emphasized the importance of international collaboration in combating cyber threats and sharing intelligence to protect against potential attacks. The agencies encouraged entities to implement multi-factor authentication, regularly update software, and conduct cybersecurity training for employees as essential steps in enhancing their defenses. This advisory reflects growing concerns about the implications of cyber warfare and the need for preparedness in an increasingly digital world. As cyber threats evolve, the US and UK are committed to working together to safeguard their national interests and maintain a secure cyberspace. The public is reminded to report any suspicious activity that could indicate a cyber attack, ensuring that both governments can respond swiftly to emerging threats.





















