The director of the National Agency for Cybersecurity on Sky TG24: “We believe that the Russian actor has not fully used his skills in this sector. Postconflict cyber warfare will become more disruptive. And he adds: “Companies that have suffered hacking attacks must report it.”
“Russia has not yet fully deployed its capabilities in the cyber sector, and all national agencies are sharing data to strengthen their defenses,” said the director of the National Cybersecurity Agency Roberto Baldoni, who was interviewed by Sky TG24 on the second day regarding Ukraine “we have been on high alert since January 14,” he warns, emphasizing that the risks “will not stop with the end of the conflict, on the contrary, cyber warfare will become even more destructive afterwards “(LIVE IN BARI, LIVE LIVE THE PROGRAM AND GUESTS LIVE IN THE THEATER).
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“On January 14th, February 14th and February 24th there were three major waves of cyber attacks. We believe that the Russian actor has not fully used its capacities in this sector said Baldoni so all Western authorities are on high alert with continuous information sharing, because responding to this type of attack also means sharing more information in the shortest possible time to stimulate and strengthen the defenses “.
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Baldoni then commented on the cyber attack on the Ministry of Ecological Transition discovered on April 1: “An investigation is ongoing. It can be said that it was stopped at a time when it had not yet developed its full destructive power. As of today, some components of the ministry’s digital infrastructure have already been put online.” Then he explains: “Companies that have been hacked must report”.
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“Hackers can be recruited: we’re pushing young people onto the ‘good side of power,'” Baldoni later explained. “There’s a lot of money to be made from these attacks, and that could distract the kids. The best in science are welcome at the agency because we want them to be with us.”