Glasgow Times

Training on cyber security for MSPs

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MSPs are set to receive training in cyber security following a number of high- profile cases of elected members being targeted.

A briefing will be delivered to MSPs on May 22 following a request from the Scottish Lib Dems.

The session comes after MPs claimed they were targeted by China and others were sent unsolicite­d messages, believed to be a so- called honey trap, as well as a cyber- attack on the country’s elections watchdog.

Scottish Lib Dem leader Alex Cole- Hamilton said: “Recently we have seen the attempted hacking of MPs’ emails, a hack on the Electoral Commission and a honey trap scandal in Westminste­r.

“Some of these incidents may originate with hostile foreign nations, others will be the work of more prosaic scammers.

“MSPs are privy to an awful lot of confidenti­al and personal informatio­n and by dint of our positions may be attractive targets for malign actors.

“It’s essential that every member is now offered formal training on how to recognise the work of hackers and scammers and the risks we may face.

“I have asked parliament­ary authoritie­s to set up these briefings in order to help myself and my colleagues navigate the traps and the risks.

“I have warned before that we may already be in the early days of a new Cold War.

“In those circumstan­ces, ratcheting up our levels of care and caution is only sensible.”

A Scottish Parliament spokespers­on said: “Raising awareness of cyber threats is a continuous process.

“We do not however comment on the detail of our security arrangemen­ts at Holyrood.”

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