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A response to the Prime Minister on the Future of Work Review.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Dear Prime Minister, Thank you for asking me to undertake a review of the…
Tough new security rules broadband and mobile companies will have to follow to better protect UK networks from potential cyber attacks are due to be brought into force by the government.
Mobile phone networks of the future will have more choice of technologies and suppliers, in the latest government boost to delivering more innovative, secure and resilient telecoms networks.
£4m competition will explore ways to make it simpler and quicker for mobile companies to use publicly-owned buildings and curbside infrastructure - such as CCTV poles and traffic signals - to host 5G radio equipment.
Innovative cyber startups, small businesses and scaleups will benefit from a new scheme to help them launch and grow their businesses while spreading wealth and opportunity across the UK.
Fibre optic cables fed through water mains to connect homes, businesses and mobile masts without digging up roads
Plans reveal how data can be shared between organisations so they run smoother and users can access services more easily
2.2 million homes and businesses in England set to get top-of-the-range connections
New proposals for governing body to ensure safe and secure use of digital identity
UK Cyber Cluster Collaboration established to support tech firms across the country
A £30 million competition to turn the UK into a leading global destination for developing the next generation of 5G networks has been launched.
DCMS is calling for views on a number of measures to enhance the security of digital supply chains and third party IT services.
Groundbreaking plans to protect people from cyber attacks
Mobile signal blindspots will be wiped out under government plans to level up rural areas with better connectivity and unlock tech innovation in the countryside.
Two in five businesses (39 per cent) and a quarter of charities (26 per cent) report having cyber security breaches or attacks in the last 12 months.
The UK government has expanded plans to deliver next-generation broadband to hundreds of NHS surgeries, schools and other public sites in the hardest-to-reach parts of Scotland.
Today the government is a step closer to delivering better mobile coverage in rural areas, as it publishes its transparency notice for the Shared Rural Network (SRN) programme and can proceed with a £500 million investment t…
Central Scotland will be the first area to benefit from the UK government’s record £5 billion investment in next-generation broadband.
A new government report shows that the UK's growing cyber industry attracted record investment last year, despite the global pandemic.
Pupils at nine schools in Scotland have been successful in reaching the semi-final stage of the 2021 CyberFirst Girls Competition, run by the NCSC.
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