Britain vowed Tuesday to double its investment in cyber-security to counter threats including from the"Islamic State" (ISIS) terrorist group following the Paris attacks claimed by ISIS which killed at least 129 people, AFP reports.
Prime Minister David Cameron also announced he would make a fresh effort to build support for Britain to join air strikes on Syria, saying there was now a "compelling case" for doing so.
Britain has so far stayed out of the strikes on ISIS group targets in Syria due to opposition from parliament. But Cameron said he would outline a "comprehensive strategy" to lawmakers soon in the hope of persuading opponents.