The government has published an updated National Risk Register, adding seven new risks including interference in the UK’s democratic process and a range of cyber threats, as the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister delivered his Annual Resilience Statement to Parliament. The update reflects a rapidly evolving threat landscape in which artificial intelligence is accelerating both the sophistication and proliferation of cyber attacks, extreme weather events are intensifying, and the UK’s exposure to hostile state and non-state interference has grown significantly. What Has Changed Seven new risks have been added to the National Risk Register. These include cyber attacks targeting…
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