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  • Results from the Cyber Governance Health Check to understand and improve how FTSE 350 companies are managing cyber security risks.

    First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

  • The Government is carrying out research into the cyber security skills needs of the UK.

    First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

  • Research identifying which segments of the UK population are vulnerable to financial and cyber crime.

  • A new survey detailing business action on cyber security and the costs and impacts of cyber breaches and attacks.

    First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

  • The information security breaches survey is carried out annually to assess breaches in organisations.

  • Results from an online ‘tracker’ tool, to understand and improve how FTSE 350 companies are managing cyber security risks.

  • Overview of cyber security guidance for non-executive directors.

  • How information security breaches are affecting UK businesses.

  • Report investigating how best to influence people to behave in a way that will keep them safe online.

  • Overview of cyber security standards and the current and potential uptake of these standards in the UK.

  • Results from an online ‘tracker’ tool, which aims to understand and improve the cyber security governance behaviours of the FTSE 350.

  • Report on the UK cyber security sector and how to help the sector grow.

  • A review of the published evidence on the scale and nature of cyber crime, drawing upon data from academic, industry and government sources.

  • The Intelligence and Security Committee investigated allegations that GCHQ intercepted communications illegally under the US PRISM programme.

  • This report provides a systematic way of thinking about cyberpower and its use by a variety of global players.

  • How information security breaches are affecting UK businesses.

  • Home Office Statistical Bulletin 06/12: supplementary volume 3 to Crime in England and Wales 2010 to 2011.

  • A 2011 report by information intelligence experts Detica, in partnership with the Office of Cyber Security & Information Assurance, on the estimated cost of cybercrime.