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The keynote address by Margot James, Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, at the Telegraph Leaders of Transformation conference.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Directors to be made personally liable to stop them evading fines and punishment.
Tough new laws to give people more control over their data and how it is used have come into force today.
New measures to protect health, water, energy, transport and digital infrastructure against cyber threats and report breaches and network outages come into force today
Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries welcomes the UK's AI deal published today
Businesses urged to protect themselves against cyber crime after new statistics show over four in ten of businesses and two in ten charities suffered a cyber breach or attack in the past 12 months.
New law will see touts using automated software to bulk buy tickets for resale on secondary ticketing sites at inflated prices face an unlimited fine
New centre will be a catalyst for growing tech cluster and could help create 2,000 UK jobs in cyber security
Homes and businesses across England are set to benefit from better broadband after a new scheme, which exempts new broadband fibre from business rates, began.
The government will create a ‘5G city’ in a multi million pound trial of new high speed connectivity to pave the way for a future rollout of 5G across the UK
High speed broadband connectivity for the entire UK moved one step closer today, following the laying of legislation setting the design of the broadband Universal Service Obligation (USO)
Testbed in the heart of Midlands Engine will spearhead efforts to make the UK a world leader in 5G.
On the first anniversary of its Digital Strategy, the government has today announced the winners of a £25 million competition to pave the way for a future rollout of 5G technology in the UK.
Manufacturers of 'smart' devices will be expected to build-in tough new security measures that last the lifetime of the product
Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, Margot James, will also write to major tech firms asking them to sign up to the charter
Government delivers on promise to take superfast broadband to 95% of UK premises
Britain’s most critical industries are being warned to boost cyber security or face hefty fines
More local commercial and community radio stations will be able to broadcast on digital platforms across the UK under new plans announced by Digital Minister Matt Hancock today
Gig goers and sports fans will have more chance to see their favourite stars in 2018 as the Government cracks down on touts using “bots” to bulk buy tickets for resale on secondary ticketing sites.
Reforms to the Electronic Communications Code (EEC) have come into force today.
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