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South West businesses warned to prepare for Russian cyber attacks

South West Business Council and Cyber Resilience Centre for the South West link to create 'fortress mentality' among region's firms

South West businesses are being warned to prepare in case of cyber attack following the Russian invasion of Ukraine

South West businesses are being warned to prepare themselves against the possibility of Russian cyber attacks.

The South West Business Council (SWBC) said companies, particularly those involved in sanctions against Russia, are vulnerable to online assault following Russia’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.

SWBC is working with the police-led Cyber Resilience Centre for the South West (SWCRC) to create a “fortress mentality” among the region’s companies.

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They are looking to set up a consortium to tackle the threat and create a “best practice toolkit” after speaking to cyber security experts.

The SWBC said companies should already be on the lookout for malware that could cause computers to crash and data to be deleted. It is also urging firms to protect passwords and passcodes and warned that Russia could start using smartphone apps which can “bypass passwords in seconds”.

Tim Jones, chairman of SWBC, said the threat could intensify as the Russian economy becomes increasingly impoverished as a result of western sanctions.

“We are discussing the possibility of a cyber war being launched against all businesses,” said Mr Jones. “Particularly anyone who is part of sanctions against Russia.”