Cybersecurity

U.K. Calls on EU to Keep on Sharing Cyber Security and Data

  • Warns on potential failure to adapt to security threats
  • E-commerce also flagged as industry threatened without deal
Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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Sharing cyber-security intelligence between Britain and the European Union is a key post-Brexit concern for the U.K., as Theresa May seeks to avoid upheaval to business and consumers.

Continuing to exchange such information would "ensure" the U.K.’s departure from the EU won’t compromise either region’s ability to "adapt to evolving threats," according to a government White Paper publishedBloomberg Terminal Thursday.