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The Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on objectives for the G8 Foreign Ministers' meeting
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new Cyber Crime Reduction Partnership has been created to tackle the growing threat of cyber criminals
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington spoke about Britain's relationship with Romania and the economic and security challenges they face.
The Foreign Secretary has signed the World Economic Forum's new set of principles on cyber resilience on behalf of the UK government.
Francis Maude spoke to the Information Assurance conference about the government's cyber security strategy, one year on.
The National Cyber Security Strategy was launched one year ago on 25 November 2011.
The government today published its progress report one year after the publication of the Cyber Security Strategy.
Francis Maude delivered this written ministerial statement reporting on progress so far against objectives in the Cyber Security Strategy.
Minister Chloe Smith delivered a speech about the government's cyber security strategy.
Get Safe Online week, 22 to 26 October 2012, helps raise awareness of online security and encourages safe, confident internet use.
Statement made on 16 October 2012 by Home Secretary Theresa May on extradition case of Gary McKinnon.
Foreign Secretary William Hague attended the Budapest Conference on Cyberspace and called for international consensus on cybercrime.
The UK will establish a centre of excellence on cyber security to offer countries advice on how to build secure and resilient cyberspace.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude made a speech on cyber security to the 2012 Budapest Conference on Cyberspace.
Foreign Secretary William Hague and Hungarian Foreign Minister János Martonyi write about their hopes for the Budapest Conference on Cyberspace.
The UK's first academic research institute to improve understanding of the growing cyber security threat has been established by GCHQ.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the launch of the Government's Guide to Cyber Security for Business.
The UK’s most senior business leaders are getting new advice on how to tackle the growing cyber threats to their companies.
Currently, too few company chief executives and chairs take a direct interest in protecting their businesses from cyber threats.
Francis Maude has visited Malvern to meet local cyber defence businesses.
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