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British tech tycoon Mike Lynch's sunken yacht off the coast of Sicily raises security concerns regarding sensitive data

As the investigation into the tragic sinking continues, authorities remain vigilant in guarding the wreck to ensure that the data it holds does not fall into the wrong hands, with CNN noting concerns over foreign government interest, particularly from Russia and China.

September 22, 2024 / 15:32 IST
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Mike Lynch
Mike Lynch

The wreckage of a $40-million superyacht that sank off the coast of Sicily in August, claiming the lives of seven people including British tech mogul Mike Lynch, is now the focus of an international security concern. Specialist divers, who are surveying the wreckage, have called for heightened security over fears that sensitive data onboard could attract the interest of foreign governments, CNN reported citing multiple sources.

The 56-meter (184-foot) yacht, Bayesian, sank during a violent storm, and Italian prosecutors have since launched a criminal investigation into multiple counts of manslaughter and negligent shipwreck. Sources familiar with the investigation revealed to CNN that the vessel may contain highly sensitive data linked to Western intelligence services.

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Mike Lynch, the yacht’s owner, had deep connections to British, American, and other intelligence agencies through his companies, including the cybersecurity firm Darktrace, CNN reported. According to CNN, Darktrace, which was sold to private equity firm Thoma Bravo in April, had positioned Lynch as a central figure in the tech and security space. Additionally, Lynch had served as an advisor to former British Prime Ministers David Cameron and Theresa May on matters of science, technology, and cybersecurity, CNN reported.

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