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How the government classifies information assets to ensure they are appropriately protected.
Executive Summary The Government Security Classifications Policy (GSCP)…
The Government Security Classifications Policy (GSCP) sets out the…
What is OFFICIAL classified information? 1. All information that is…
What is SECRET classified information? 1. The SECRET classification tier…
What is TOP SECRET classified information? 1. The TOP SECRET…
1. Remote working is where users work either partially or entirely away…
1. This guidance document provides a set of considerations for Security…
Summary 1. Contracting authorities and their contractors which handle,…
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The Technology Code of Practice is a set of criteria to help government design, build and buy technology.
How to access public data from the Companies House register using our data products.
Guidance for public sector organisations on how to use data appropriately and responsibly when planning, implementing, and evaluating a new policy or service.
Use free property and street information to add geospatial data to your projects and comply with the UPRN standard.
The National Data Strategy (NDS) is an ambitious, pro-growth strategy that drives the UK in building a world-leading data economy while ensuring public trust in data use.
Description of the abandoned mines catalogue, a search tool to determine relevant abandonment plans to a given search criteria.
Description of the data set showing known mine entries indicating the entrance into a mine working.
Guidance for procuring and deploying AI responsibly in the HR and recruitment sector.
This is collated guidance from government websites and independent bodies to help you follow the technology code of practice.
This page provides details about DSIT's portfolio of AI assurance techniques and how to use it.
Find out about HMRC’s privacy policy on using and storing your voice identification data.
AI is one of the fastest-moving areas of technological advancement in government defence, bringing the capability to counter threats and create opportunities.
Towards a data quality culture: principles and practices to assess, communicate and improve the quality of data in government
Better Outcomes through Linked Data (BOLD) is a government data-linking programme which aims to improve the connectedness of government data in England and Wales.
This guidance has been designed to support public sector teams completing algorithmic transparency reports.
Description of the dataset showing part of the coal mining reporting area which contains recorded coal mining related features.
A standardised way of recording and sharing information about how the public sector uses algorithmic tools.
Spreadsheets are a common way to share data. Use this information to help you avoid common errors, improve interoperability and create more accessible spreadsheets.
Use data more effectively by improving your technology, infrastructure and processes.
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