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A guide to the performance and assessment of effective cybersecurity practices within private entities, public authorities, and the financial sector.
A collection of Fundamental Elements documents produced by the G7 Cyber Expert Group since 2016.
This report details the elements of a successful cyber exercise programme.
A set of effective cybersecurity practices within private entities, public authorities, and the financial sector
A guide for finance sector firms to improve their resilience to ransomware.
Departmental advice on promoting basic important British values as part of pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural (SMSC) development.
A guide for finance sector firms on the assessment of the resilience against malicious cyber incidents and for authorities considering the use of Threat-Led Penetration Testing (TLPT) within their jurisdictions.
An updated guide to third party risk management for the finance sector.
A guide to the Third Party Cyber Risk Management Life Cycle within an individual entity and system-wide monitoring of cyber risk.
This consultation seeks views on a more frequent revaluations cycle for business rates.
The Statutory Instrument (SI) will amend references to 'fundamental rights and freedoms' in the UK's data protection legislation.
UK and partners note the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and say that we must continue to fight for freedom, gender equality, justice and democracy.
The CMA has concluded its housebuilding market study in England, Scotland, and Wales.
Dr Diane Webber, Georgetown University Center on National Security and the Law, Washington D.C, Dr Alison Struthers, University of Warwick School of Law.
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