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UK National Protective Security Authority Releases Guidance on Countering the Threat of Sabotage Attacks

Author: Chase Snow

Created: Thursday, August 29, 2024 - 20:20

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WaterISAC has previously highlighted the growing physical security threat to critical infrastructure from hostile nation states, with these countries increasingly viewing sabotage attacks as a viable method for achieving their goals. To help manage this risk, the UK National Protective Security Authority (NPSA) published a guidance resource, “Countering the Threat of Sabotage Operations to UK Interests and National Security.” The document outlines the ways in which sabotage can be carried out and offers security recommendations for organizations to consider.

WaterISAC has previously highlighted the growing physical security threat to critical infrastructure from hostile nation states, with these countries increasingly viewing sabotage attacks as a viable method for achieving their goals. To help manage this risk, the UK National Protective Security Authority (NPSA) published a guidance resource, “Countering the Threat of Sabotage Operations to UK Interests and National Security.” The document outlines the ways in which sabotage can be carried out and offers security recommendations for organizations to consider.

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