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NATO urges enhanced fight against cyber attack

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a press conference after a visit to an International exercise "Iron Wolf 2017 /Saber Strike 2017' of NATO advance force battalion group (EFP) in Stasenai on June 20, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned the alliance must step up its defense against cyber attacks, saying they could potentially trigger their Article 5 mutual defense commitment.

Computer users around the world were scrambling Wednesday to reboot systems after a tidal wave of ransomware cyber attacks spread from Ukraine and Russia across Europe to the United States and then on to Asia.

It seemed to be very similar to the WannaCry ransomware which hit more than 200,000 users in more than 150 countries last month.

Stoltenberg said the "attack in May and this week just underlines the importance of strengthening our cyber defenses and that is what we are doing."

"We exercise more, we share best practices and technology and we also work more and more closely with all allies," he told reporters ahead of a NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday at which cyber security will be a key talking point.

A laptop displays a message after being infected by a ransomware as part of a worldwide cyber attack on June 27, 2017 in Geldrop, the Netherlands. (Photo by AFP)

Stoltenberg recalled that NATO leaders had agreed last year that a cyber attack could be considered a threat sufficiently serious to warrant invoking the alliance's 'all for one, one for all' security guarantee.

They also made cyber a NATO domain, on a par with the traditional air, sea and land arms to become part of overall alliance planning and resource allocation.

NATO was also helping Ukraine, the country first hit by Tuesday's cyber attack, with its online defenses, Stoltenberg said.

In the NATO context, the greatest fear is that another state would attack an ally's networks to undermine key industrial and civil society infrastructure without firing a shot.

(Source: AFP)


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