Russia is increasingly posing a “reckless” and “exceptionally aggressive” threat to NATO through cyberattacks, a senior UK minister warned ahead of a speech on Monday. Pat McFadden, the UK Minister for National Security, will address the NATO Cyber Defence Conference in London, highlighting Moscow’s growing cyber capabilities and its willingness to target British businesses.
McFadden’s comments come as tensions between Russia and the West continue to rise. He will stress that Russia’s military and its network of “hacktivists” are intensifying their attacks on NATO members and partners, with an expanding scope that now includes critical national infrastructure, telecoms, media, and democratic institutions.
The minister will note that Russian-linked cyber groups have taken responsibility for numerous attacks in recent years, including against NATO countries. These groups are unpredictable and act without regard for the potential consequences, which could have devastating impacts on vital networks and services.
McFadden will specifically mention Russian military unit Unit 29155, which is suspected of carrying out cyberattacks in the UK and across Europe. He will also point to Russia’s use of cyber tactics in its ongoing war in Ukraine, which have had widespread effects, such as crippling power grids and infrastructure.
The UK minister will call for continued vigilance and stronger countermeasures, assuring that the UK and its allies are actively monitoring Russia’s activities and are prepared to respond to cyber threats both openly and behind the scenes. “The threat is real,” McFadden will declare, underscoring the seriousness of Russia’s actions in the cyber domain.