MI5 to Publish Guidelines for British MPs: Protection Against Espionage for the First Time.
The UK's counter-intelligence service (MI5) will publish official recommendations for British MPs for the first time to help them protect themselves from espionage and foreign interference, primarily from Russia and China.
According to inkorr.com: According to information provided by The Times, MI5 intends to inform MPs deemed 'high-risk individuals' about the growing threat from hostile states and provide them with advice on protective measures. The security service noted that the main risks of foreign interference are linked to China and Russia.
It is expected that MI5's recommendations will emphasize the caution MPs should take in choosing individuals they hire and communicate with. Politicians will also be advised to carefully consider their actions before establishing contacts on social media.
Warnings About Foreign Travel and Cybersecurity
A report planned for publication in the coming weeks is likely to include a section dedicated to overseas travel. MPs will be warned about the dangers of leaving their mobile phones and laptops unattended in hotel rooms while abroad.
Politicians will also be advised to utilize the services of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which is part of the Government Communication Headquarters. This service will inform MPs about any malicious activity on their electronic devices and report attempts to access dangerous websites.
The issuance of such recommendations underscores the seriousness of the threat of foreign interference currently facing the British Parliament and emphasizes the importance of MPs being aware of espionage countermeasures.
This move by the UK's counter-intelligence demonstrates serious intentions regarding security and protection against foreign information threats, particularly from Russia and China. MI5 focuses on caution during international travel and cybersecurity for MPs, as well as the necessity of awareness of dangers and taking counter-espionage measures.
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