China has condemned a report by Canadian intelligence naming Beijing and Moscow as cybersecurity threats and claiming that state-sponsored actors are invested in developing cyber tools to disrupt the nation’s electricity grid, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian said on Thursday.
On Wednesday, a division of Ottawa’s Communications Security Establishment (CSE) intelligence agency said that China, Russia, Iran and North Korea pose the greatest cybersecurity threat to Canada and that state-sponsored actors are intent on developing tools to cripple Canada’s critical infrastructure, including electricity supply, albeit conceding that such a scenario is very unlikely.
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