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This strategy sets out how we will build on our success to date to develop a world-leading digital economy that works for everyone.
As the Secretary of State responsible for tech, I have the privilege of…
Our Plan for Britain This government’s Plan for Britain is a plan to build…
By 2020, the volume of global internet traffic is expected to be 95 times…
For the UK to be a world-leading digital economy that works for everyone,…
Digital sectors contributed £118 billion to the economy in 2015: over 7%…
The benefits of digital are not limited to the digital sectors: digital…
The internet has been an unquestionable force for economic and social…
From personalised services in health and safer care for the elderly at…
Developments such as the rising use of social media and the increasing…
Next steps This strategy has a set out how we will build on our success to…
The government’s sport strategy Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation.
Details of the external advisory group helping to inform the government's work on the security of digitally connected places.
1. Terms of reference (Revised June 2023) 1.1 Purpose The Secure Connected…
Agenda item 1: Welcome and introductions 1. The Chair welcomed members,…
Agenda item 1: Welcome and introductions 1. The Chair welcomed members and…
An updated version of the digital identity and attributes trust framework, following testing and feedback.
How the government plans to support growth and prosperity in rural areas.
This page provides the annual review summaries for the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) programmes in Cyber.
This page includes the summaries of the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) Cyber programmes.
The Tourism Recovery Plan sets out the role that the UK government will play in assisting and accelerating the tourism sector's recovery from COVID-19.
The February 2023 edition of the monthly DCMS cyber security newsletter.
This publication seeks views on the cyber security risks of software used by businesses and organisations, and where government should seek to mitigate them.
A revised (alpha) version of the digital identity trust framework following feedback, plus an invitation to express an interest in testing the framework.
Sets out our vision for music education and how this can be achieved through partnerships with schools, music hubs, the music and creative sector, and others.
Supporting documentation for legislation to establish a new regulatory framework to tackle harmful content online, and make reforms to the criminal law.
Requirements for organisations wanting to provide or consume digital identity products and services.
The January 2023 edition of the monthly DCMS cyber security newsletter.
The government's summary of a European Commission proposal to amend EU regulation 2019/1020.
An economic assessment of the Electronic Trade Documents Bill.
The December 2022 edition of the monthly DCMS cyber security newsletter.
The Electronic Communications (Security Measures) Regulations 2022 and the Telecommunications Security Code of Practice are now in force.
An update on the Project Gigabit Delivery plan and procurement pipeline for the £5 billion gigabit broadband roll out.
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