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Ireland Faces Surge in Ransomware Attacks Amid EU Presidency
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Ireland has experienced several significant ransomware attacks in the weeks leading up to its EU Presidency, according to Richard Browne, Director of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). The NCSC is conducting drills to prepare for potential large-scale attacks that could threaten critical infrastructure. Browne highlighted that Ireland's high digitization and the presence of major tech companies make it a more attractive target for cybercriminals. Ransomware is currently the most pressing cybersecurity issue, with multiple attacks reported recently, although details remain undisclosed until victims go public. Cyber espionage is also prevalent, with attacks primarily targeting government and private sector entities. Browne noted that while the majority of attacks originate from countries like Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, no specific incidents have been attributed to any state. The NCSC anticipates an increase in hacktivism during the EU Presidency, as seen during the 2024 European elections when multiple public sector websites were attacked. Overall, the situation remains critical as Ireland navigates its EU leadership role.
Key Points: • Ireland has faced multiple significant ransomware attacks recently. • The NCSC is preparing for potential large-scale cyber threats during the EU Presidency. • Cyber espionage and hacktivism are also expected to rise amid these challenges.