The Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security plans to hold a meeting to study the cyberattack on Kyivstar
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The Verkhovna Rada's National Security Committee is planning to hold a meeting to discuss the cyberattack on Kyivstar, which caused large-scale disruptions in mobile communications and the Internet. Representatives of Kyivstar and law enforcement agencies will be invited to the meeting.
The head of the subcommittee on cybersecurity of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security and Defense, Oleksandr Fediyenko, in a comment to UNN, said that the committee plans to hold a meeting to study the incident of a hacker attack on the network of the mobile operator Kyivstar, which provoked a large-scale failure.
Details
According to Fediyenko, the Committee on Digital Transformation plans to hold a meeting on the issue of the cyberattack on Kyivstar, but he did not specify when exactly.
"It is necessary to draw some conclusions," Fediyenko said, commenting on the possible meeting of the committee.
According to him, it is planned to invite representatives of Kyivstar and law enforcement to the upcoming meeting of the committee.
As a reminder,
Yesterday Kyivstar saidthat due to a technical failure in the network, there were problems with access to mobile communications and the Internet. "Kyivstar attributed the large-scale outage to a powerful hacker attack . Today, Kyivstar mobile operator plans to restore fixed-line internet for households and launch mobile and internet services.
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