The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused a greater threat to European cybersecurity and has fired up to 24.2% cyber attacks sponsored by countries against EU member states, specifically against their governments and public administrations.

This is what it highlights Aiuken cybersecury, in her Report Panorama of cybersecurity threats 2022prepared by Enisa. In addition, the “hacker as a service” and blows on supply chains stands out.

“If we want Russia and other actors not to continue interfering negatively in our economy and security, the EU has to intervene quickly and effectively to stop this situation,” explains Juan Miguel Velasco, CEO of Aiuken Cybersecury.

Cyber attacks with the war in Ukraine

With this report, the company is relevant to become aware of the seriousness of the threats since, according to the Enisa report, these are innovative, hybrid and emerging, and mark the horizon of cybersecurity.

Among them, the use of artificial intelligence as a tool to enhance misinformation or resource to Deep Fakes Already the Bots to alter participatory processes and damage the reputation of institutional organizations.

The Russian Invasion of Ukraine triggers up to 24% cyber attacks by the States against EU governments

The report adds other elements that have raised greater attention by cybercriminals, such as the Machine Learning, The increase in stored data or attacks on operational technology (OT) with the consequent increase in industry risks.

Given the seriousness of this analysis and in such an unstable geopolitical context, Aiuken Cybersecury, has requested through Allurity the community authorities a commitment of the European funds NextGenerationu with cybersecurity, so that more money is destined that allows it to defend themselves better about these threats.