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New guidelines to help directors and business leaders boost their resilience against cyber threats.
This guide for policymakers and practitioners synthesises the evidence, challenges and approaches from the literature
This publication seeks views on the cyber security risks of software used by businesses and organisations, and where government should seek to mitigate them.
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The Guardian has today published a series of claims about cyber security at Sellafield.
Research outlining how public perceptions of connected places may impact their security and sustainability.
A joint communique from ministers, senior officials and regulators sets out steps to address cyber security challenges for essential services.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
On 11 July, the National Security Bill became law after being passed by both Houses of Parliament and securing Royal Assent.
This review sought to understand how international organisations have engaged with informal security actors.
Ambassador Holland calls out Russia’s failure to live up to the commitments it signed up to in the OSCE's Decalogue with its illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Tom Tugendhat is in New Delhi discussing the UK and India's joint work to fight extremism and will travel to Kolkata for G20 anti-corruption talks on Saturday.
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