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The EU is pushing the development of a strategy to protect Europe from cyber-attacks and disruptions. The guidelines - which amount to a disaster recovery procedures for nations instead of individual corporate entities - are designed to cover incidences such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks, hackers, rupture of …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
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    This is a Title

    'Recent cyber-attacks on Estonia and Georgia caused considerable disruption to the smooth running of government and business services...'

    So we won't notice any change.

  2. peter garner
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    We don't need no steenkeeng cyber attacks..

    ... when our government IT projects seem to crash and burn quite happily all by themselves.

  3. Anonymous Coward
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    @AC 12:15

    "So we won't notice any change."

    If the (mis)Government's systems suddenly went AWOL and they couldn't do any "work" I think we probably would notice...

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