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Russia 'relentlessly targeting' critical infrastructure and democracy, GCHQ says
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- Frank Gardner Security correspondent Getty Images The UK is at a "moment of consequence" as Russia is "relentlessly targeting" critical infrastructure, the UK's largest spy agency will warn.
- GCHQ Director Anne Keast-Butler will set out threats facing the UK and the measures she believes need to be taken to confront them when she makes her inaugural public speech on Wednesday.
- In excerpts from her address, Keast-Butler singles out Russia for "targeting critical infrastructure, democratic processes, supply chains and public trust".
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Frank Gardner Security correspondent Getty Images The UK is at a "moment of consequence" as Russia is "relentlessly targeting" critical infrastructure, the UK's largest spy agency will warn.
GCHQ Director Anne Keast-Butler will set out threats facing the UK and the measures she believes need to be taken to confront them when she makes her inaugural public speech on Wednesday.
In excerpts from her address, Keast-Butler singles out Russia for "targeting critical infrastructure, democratic processes, supply chains and public trust".
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