Berlin's Security: "We Have Become More Vulnerable"
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The Federal Government wants to react harder to cyber attacks on institutions, infrastructure and companies in the future.
At the Deutsche Bundesbank, there are countless digital attacks every day. "We experience more than 5000 cyber attacks every minute on IT systems alone," said Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel.
Aleksandar Dobrint announced a more proactive approach in responding to cyberattacks, including the possibility of counterattacks and destroying the attacker's infrastructure.
Over two billion attacks on IT systems are estimated at one year: cybercrime is increasingly being managed by the Bundesbank. Interior Minister Dobrindt announces counter-resistance - also abroad. By Oliver Neuroth.
According to Interior Minister Dobrindt, the Federal Government wants to respond more aggressively to cyber attacks and to take tougher action against those responsible. A "turnaround in intelligence services" is also necessary.
The power outage in Berlin highlighted the capital's vulnerability. Expert Christian Briss provides insights into new technologies.
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