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Get Safe Online week, 22 to 26 October 2012, helps raise awareness of online security and encourages safe, confident internet use.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Matt Hancock, Minister for the Cabinet Office, hosts a Job Hack to help young people access training and employment opportunities.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Test your cyber security skills in a new competition from GCHQ.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt spoke at Glasgow University on cybersecurity and the UK government's approach to deterring cyber crime.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on webcam hackers, Scotland, EU migration, EU bonus cap and health devolution.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a press conference on Friday 8 July.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD), working with Dstl and KTN, is hosting a hackathon for an enhanced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) capability
51% of Britons have experienced an online crime: 'Don’t be a victim’ is theme for Get Safe Online Week 2014.
Up to £2 million is to be made available to unlock innovation and fast track new technology to combat the next generation of terrorist threat.
The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke at IA14, the government's 2014 conference for cyber security and information assurance decision makers.
Measures to help UK businesses face the cyber security challenge and help our cyber security firms tap into the US market have been announced.
Four new projects across England to encourage more women, BAME, and neurodiverse candidates into a career in cyber security have been announced by Digital Minister Margot James.
UK Minister of State for the Commonwealth and the United Nations delivered key note speech at Global Conference on Cyberspace 2017: Cyber4Growth in New Delhi.
The Minister for Cabinet Office Matt Hancock spoke on cyber security and expanding the Cyber First programme at the Institute of Directors.
The Minister for the Cabinet Office Matt Hancock spoke about how the government is working with other sectors to improve cyber security.
Francis Maude hosted an event today to highlight how the UK is building skills to boost the growing cyber security sector in the UK.
Baroness Joanna Shields spoke to delegates about the work government is doing with industry to help protect children.
Francis Maude made a speech at the International Centre for Defence Studies (ICDS) in Estonia on 3 May 2012.
Francis Maude discussed public service reform, transparency and a recent flood hack at an Open Government Partnership (OGP) meeting in Dublin.
New details on proposals to bring security requirements for smart devices into law.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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