Fear of cyber attacks grows as Sweden and Finland join NATO | cybernews.com


Countries brace for cyberattacks as Sweden and Finland move to join NATO READ HERE 👉 https://ift.tt/NeWAsLz 🦾 Welcome our first AI-generated spokesperson, let us know your thoughts down in the comments! About us: our dedicated team of security researchers and investigative journalists regularly delves into previously unexplored depths of online security and privacy in order to shed light on stories that often have an unseen influence on the online world at large. A number of our investigations and reports have been featured by industry-related publications and global news leaders like Forbes, PC mag, Techradar. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Russia’s aggression in Ukraine forced Sweden and Finland to give up their military neutrality in favor of the NATO alliance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Calls for companies and critical infrastructure to be on high alert were echoed across developed countries following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. With the recent move of Finland and Sweden to join NATO, the cyber war might go to the next stage. Russia’s official statement on the matter said - "Finland's accession to NATO will cause serious damage to bilateral Russian-Finnish relations and the maintaining of stability and security in the Northern European region. Russia will be forced to take retaliatory steps, both of a military-technical and other nature, in order to neutralize the threats to its national security that arise from this,” In Sweden, such concerns are also increasing. Along with more aggressive actions, such as violating Swedish space or territorial area. However, it seems like the probability of Russia utilizing the same tactics in the Nordic countries as they did in Ukraine is unlikely. So far, Russia has tried to attack many of Ukraine’s key elements of infrastructure, including banks, electricity networks, and other online or connected services. Jason Blessing, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute said that - “I think it’s unlikely that Russia will launch the types of cyberattacks against Finland and Sweden like it did with Ukraine, primarily because the aims are different,” Unlike Ukraine, both Finland and Sweden are much better positioned to counter cyberattacks. And even if they need further assistance, the US and other NATO members will likely provide it. This makes Russia’s cyber stance weaker in terms of its potential and capabilities. Keep up to date with the latest news: ➡️ Visit our site https://cybernews.com/ ➡️ Facebook https://ift.tt/7KfHV3E ➡️ Twitter https://twitter.com/cybernews ​ ➡️ #cybernews #TechNewsByAI #cybernewsByAI

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