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The Online Safety Bill will help protect young people and clamp down on racist abuse online, while safeguarding freedom of expression.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Foreign Secretary has announced £22 million of new investment to build cyber security resilience across the world.
Dominic Raab spoke at the National Cyber Security Centre’s CYBERUK conference on how the UK will lead internationally in protecting the most vulnerable countries.
The Digital Secretary has laid out the scope of the new Bill — to keep people safe online, tackle illegal and harmful content and protect freedom of expression.
Australia, India, the Republic of Korea and South Africa, together with the G7, have expressed their desire to work together to seize the benefits of modern technology.
An ambitious vision to put technology at the heart of global efforts to build back better from the pandemic has been signed by the world’s leading democracies.
Groundbreaking plans to protect people from cyber attacks
Two in five businesses (39 per cent) and a quarter of charities (26 per cent) report having cyber security breaches or attacks in the last 12 months.
Purple Lumi raised the operational resilience of the NDA group by simulating a series of cyber attacks which required different parts of the sector to work together, sharing information to defeat the aggressor.
A new government report shows that the UK's growing cyber industry attracted record investment last year, despite the global pandemic.
In Delhi with India’s Minister of External Affairs Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Dominic Raab spoke about our shared plans for a closer UK-India relationship.
The government has announced the formation of the new National Cyber Force (NCF) which will counter threats from terrorists, criminals and hostile states.
The money will go to six research centres across the UK whose research addresses challenges around online safety and privacy
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab welcomes decisive action to hold perpetrators to account for Fancy Bear cyber attack in 2015.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab condemns malicious cyber activity by Russia's GRU.
Minister of State, James Cleverly, on cyber threats, digital inclusion, disinformation, data privacy and the future global digital and cyber landscape.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab condemns continued Chinese cyber attacks on telecoms, tech and governments.
Funding boost to help healthcare suppliers improve cyber security
Dominic Raab welcomes decisive action which raises the cost for hostile cyber activity.
Alongside its allies, the UK government condemns the targeting of those working to respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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