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Francis Maude made a speech at the International Centre for Defence Studies (ICDS) in Estonia on 3 May 2012.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
From 1-3 May, the Right Honourable Francis Maude MP will visit Estonia on the invitation of President Toomas Hendrik Ilves, following their initial meeting at the London Cyber Conference in November 2011.
The Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) has taken down 36 website domains which were selling compromised credit card and financial data.
The Information Security Breaches survey was published today by PwC, supported by BIS through the National Cyber Security Programme.
The Government today published its new Cyber Security Strategy
The Cyber Security Strategy sets out how the UK will build a more trusted and resilient digital environment.
Government commits £650 million over the next four years to bolster its cyber defences.
The increase in smart phone malware is one of the key threats being highlighted during this year’s annual Get Safe Online Week.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the end of the London Conference on Cyberspace on 2 November.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the conference succeeded in accelerating debate about some very important issues.
Full text of the Chair's statement from the London Conference on Cyberspace.
Foreign Secretary William Hague addressed the London Conference on Cyberspace on 1 November.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the beginning of a Freedom of expression on the internet event as part of the London Conference on Cyberspace.
Foreign Secretary William Hague will host the London Conference on Cyberspace starting on 1 November. Governments, international organisations, NGOs and businesses from across the world will be attending.
The Prime Minister has given a speech at the London Conference on Cyberspace
Ahead of the London Conference on Cyberspace, Foreign Secretary William Hague talks about the social and economic benefits of the internet, and the need to ensure a safe and secure cyberspace for the future.
Foreign Secretary William Hague answered questions ahead of the London Conference on Cyberspace in November.
Francis Maude, minister for cybersecurity, today urged business leaders to help invest in empowering safe travel through cyberspace.
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office and cyber security, made a keynote speech at a conference in London.
President Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron reaffirmed their close bilateral co-operation, and charted important new steps forward, on an area of increasing attention: cyberspace issues, particularly cybersecurity.
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