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Defending Telecoms Against Nation State Cyber Threats
By Patrick Donegan, Principal Analyst, HardenStance.
Blurring Boundaries between Nation States and Independent Threat Actors
With the rise in geopolitical tensions, nation states are increasingly willing to take higher risks to compromise their enemies. Cyber-attacks can pose as much of a national security risk as direct threats from nation states. The boundaries between threats from private threat actors and state-backed cyber operations are breaking down, risking greater escalation.
Analyzing the Nature of Some of the Cyber-Attacks on Telecom Networks
Examining the methods and motivations of some of the cyber-attacks on telecom networks observed in recent years, both by private sector and nation state threat actors, indicates the likelihood of more blended threats developing in the future. Attackers are target motivated and less concerned with specific techniques; hackers will try every network entry point for weaknesses.
Giving Recommendations to protect Critical National Infrastructures from a Telco Perspective
This paper investigates new developments in the ways hostile nations are exploiting foreign telecom networks in countries deemed to be adversaries. These threats raise questions around governments’ approach to telecom security, and how the telecom industry can promote airtight defences against the cyber-attacks of the future.
Defending Telecoms Against Nation State Cyber Threats
By Patrick Donegan, Principal Analyst, HardenStance.