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The UK government and some of the world's biggest tech companies have agreed a series of pledges to protect the public from online fraud.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The government has introduced legislation to update the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
Members of the CRI have signed a joint statement pledging that central government funds should not be used to pay ransoms to cyber criminals.
The Minister for Security delivered a speech on fraud and AI ahead of the AI Safety Summit.
Statement by Minister for Security Tom Tugendhat at the UN Security Council meeting on the Middle East.
An independent review into disclosure and fraud, led by Jonathan Fisher KC, has launched to make it quicker and easier to bring criminals to justice.
Stronger restrictions on poisons and explosive substances came into effect on 1 October 2023.
Security Minister, Tom Tugendhat, delivered a speech on 26 September 2023 at the International Security Expo, an annual event for security professionals.
Home Secretary calls on Meta to reconsider plans on detecting child sexual abuse.
Under the National Security Act, former RAF, Royal Navy and Army pilots training foreign militaries may be prosecuted for sharing military tactics
UK sanctions members of Russian cybercrime gang responsible for attacks on hospitals and critical infrastructure.
A draft proscription order is being laid in Parliament today, making it illegal to support Wagner Group and punishable by up to 14 years in jail.
Tom Tugendhat visits Iraq and Kurdistan region for talks on serious and organised crime, narcotics and terrorism.
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.
A special support service for victims of fraud has also been expanded to cover all 43 police forces in England and Wales.
The funding will help protect faith communities from the threat of hate crime and terror attacks.
The Security Minister convened a meeting of the Joint Fraud Taskforce to discuss measures to tackle fraud including an online fraud charter.
On 11 July, the National Security Bill became law after being passed by both Houses of Parliament and securing Royal Assent.
Plans have been submitted to modernise the identification doctrine, a legal principle which can hold corporations criminally liable for an offence.
Judges will be given greater powers to dismiss lawsuits designed purely to evade scrutiny and stifle freedom of speech through government amendments to the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill.
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