Fortifying the UK’s energy sector: The cybersecurity imperative in an AI-driven future

There is a rising imminence cyber-attacks against the UK's energy providers due to the sector's critical role in powering the nation's progress towards becoming a global AI leader.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/fortifying-the-uks-energy-sector-the-cybersecurity-imperative-in-an-ai-driven-future

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