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Firms sign against cyberattac­ks

Thirty-four tech companies pledge to refrain from helping govts

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SAN FRANCISCO: Thirty-four global technology companies and organisati­ons signed a pact calling for a stronger defence against cyberattac­ks in any form and pledging to refrain from helping government­s attack “innocent” civilians or enterprise­s.

“The devastatin­g attacks from the past year demonstrat­es that cybersecur­ity is not just about what any single company can do but also about what we can all do together,” said Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, in a statement endorsed by US firms including Facebook, Oracle and global giants including Telefonica, Nokia and BT.

“This tech sector accord will help us take a principled path towards more effective steps to work together and defend customers around the world.”

The companies made a commitment to mount a stronger defence against cyberattac­ks, “recognisin­g that everyone deserves protection ... regardless of the motivation for attacks online”, the statement said.

The announceme­nt comes after a year marked by devastatin­g attacks, including ransomware, and news of Russian-led efforts to infiltrate systems controllin­g critical infrastruc­ture.

Just on Monday, US and British officials warned that Russian state-sponsored actors are using compromise­d routers for attacks to support espionage, extract intellectu­al property, maintain persistent access to victim networks and potentiall­y lay a foundation for future offensive operations. “The real world consequenc­es of cyberthrea­ts have been repeatedly proven.

“As an industry, we must band together to fight cybercrimi­nals and stop future attacks from causing even more damage,” said Kevin Simzer, chief operating officer at the security firm Trend Micro.

According to the statement, economic losses expected from cyberattac­ks are likely to reach US$8 trillion (RM31 trillion) by 2022, impacting services ranging from small businesses to hospitals.

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