US talks global cybersecurity without a key player: Russia
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WASHINGTON : Amid an epidemic of ransomware attacks, the U.S. is discussing cybersecurity strategy this week with 30 countries while leaving out one key player: Russia.
The country that, unwittingly or not, hosts many of the
criminal syndicates behind ransomware attacks was not invited to a two-day
meeting starting Wednesday to develop new strategies to counter the threat.
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan called
it a gathering of “like-minded” governments in agreement on the urgency of the
need to protect citizens and businesses from ransomware. “No one country, no
one group can solve this problem,” he said in opening remarks.
The virtual discussions will focus in part on efforts to
disrupt and prosecute ransomware networks like the one that attacked a major
U.S. pipeline company in May, a senior administration official said. The attack
on Colonial Pipeline, which led to gas shortages along the East Coast, was
attributed to a Russia-based gang of cybercriminals.
The exclusion of a country so closely tied to the global
ransomware phenomena reflects the overall poor relations between Moscow and
Washington.
Despite that, the U.S. has used a “dedicated channel"
to address cybersecurity with Russia, said the official, who briefed reporters
on the condition of anonymity to preview this week's meeting with around 30
countries and the European Union.
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