Election security concerns raised by Parliamentary committeepublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 24 May
Gordon Corera
Security correspondent, BBC News
The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy has written to Rishi Sunak expressing concerns about threats to the election.
The committee says the UK Government should be “prepared for the possibility of foreign interference during the upcoming General Election.”
This could include cyber-attacks or other activity.
It also calls on the Electoral Commission to issue guidance on how to spot deepfakes and other types of misinformation and disinformation online.
It says it has decided to publish its letter because “it is not clear if members of the public fully understand how these threats will manifest and what this means for the UK, its democracy and for them as individuals.”