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The December 2024 edition of the DSIT cyber security newsletter.
1. Director’s message Like many others, I spent last weekend putting up…
The November 2024 edition of the DSIT cyber security newsletter.
1. Director’s message The strength of our sector is built on the…
A joint statement on how the UK's leading banks are working with the government to expand the role of Cyber Essentials and improve supply chain cyber security.
Joint statement The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and…
The October 2024 edition of the DSIT cyber security newsletter.
The September 2024 edition of the DSIT cyber security newsletter.
The government is seeking views from users of the Cyber Security Breaches Survey on how it could be developed and improved in future.
The August 2024 edition of the DSIT cyber security newsletter.
The government is asking for views on the cyber security of AI, including a voluntary Code of Practice on AI cyber security which will form a new global standard.
The government is seeking industry views on a draft code of practice for software vendors to improve the resilience and security of software.
The government is asking for views on a two-part intervention, including a voluntary Code of Practice on AI cyber security which will form a new global standard.
The government is asking for industry views on a draft code of practice for software vendors to improve the resilience and security of software.
The government is asking for views on the future of the successful CyberFirst programme, including how the programme can be scaled to inspire future talent.
The government has set out how it will adopt professional standards developed by the UK Cyber Security Council.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The UK’s consumer connectable product security regime came into effect on 29 April 2024. Businesses in the supply chains of these products now need to be compliant with the legislation.
The April 2024 edition of the monthly DSIT cyber security newsletter.
The direction specifies the fraud header information that Making Tax Digital for VAT software will need to collect and deliver to HMRC along with tax information.
The March 2024 edition of the monthly DSIT cyber security newsletter.
The McPartland Review of Cyber Security and Economic Growth was seeking views and evidence to inform its work.
The second UK-Nigeria Security and Defence Partnership Dialogue held at the office of the National Security Adviser in Abuja, from 7 to 8 February 2024.
This communiqué follows the conference, hosted by the UK and France, that launched an international process on addressing issues around commercial cyber intrusion.
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