Will Iran launch cyber attacks? Be ‘vigilant,’ Canada warns critical operators
Canada warns critical infrastructure operators to be on alert for potential cyber attacks from Iran as tensions rise due to military actions involving the U.S. and Israel.
As military engagements between the U.S. and Israel against Iran intensify, the Canadian Cyber Security Centre has issued a warning to operators of critical infrastructure in Canada. The government has released a cyber threat bulletin indicating that Iran is likely to utilize its cyber capabilities in retaliation for the ongoing military operations. Officials are particularly concerned about the implications these actions could have on Canadian interests and security.
The bulletin stresses that operators within sectors deemed critical, such as energy, healthcare, and transportation, should heighten their awareness and readiness to counter potential cyber threats emanating from Iranian-affiliated entities. These threats may encompass not only direct cyber attacks on vital infrastructure but also cyber-enabled misinformation campaigns and online harassment targeting military personnel and vulnerable community members.
The warnings reflect broader concerns about the escalation of cyber warfare as geopolitical tensions rise. By advising critical infrastructure operators to remain vigilant, Canadian authorities aim to mitigate the potential risks associated with these cyber threats and enhance the overall resilience of the nation's critical systems in the face of an evolving threat landscape.