MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The cyberattacks carried out by hackers allegedly affiliated with Russia against targets in the Western countries have seen a "step change" in recent years, Ciaran Martin, head of the GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), said Sunday.
"Over the last two years there has been a step change in Russian aggression in cyber-space. Part of that step change has been a series of attacks on political institutions, political parties, parliamentary organisations and that’s all very well evidenced by our international partners and widely accepted," Martin said, as quoted by The Sunday Times, adding that UK agencies had ample experience detecting and managing such attacks.
The issue of cybersecurity and Moscow's alleged involvement in hacking attacks has come under the spotlight in recent months after a number of officials from different countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States, reported about hacking attacks carried out against the infrastructure of governments and international organizations.