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Service providers or government departments installing networking technologies in government shared buildings, known as hub buildings.
The home page for DSIT’s work supporting the secure and sustainable deployment of connected places technology, also known as smart cities.
Resources to help local authorities secure their connected places ("smart cities") against cyber threats. This is the updated beta release.
Resilient energy networks are critical for energy security, and a strengthening of our electricity network will ensure we can meet challenges from an increasing diversified energy mix.
Find out about the programme to upgrade wifi networks in schools and who can take part.
This page includes summaries of the winning bids for the Digital Connectivity Infrastructure Accelerator (DCIA) pilots competition
Using recommended patterns for workplace wifi networks and sharing infrastructure.
Product security factsheet accompanying the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill, outlining the problems the Bill will address and how.
Using smart meters to automate charging of electric vehicles.
Goldilock’s innovative kill switch helps pull the plug on cyber attacks
A collection of important guidance on the security of connected places, also known as smart cities.
The Digital Connectivity Portal provides guidance for local authorities and network providers on improving connectivity in local areas.
Get help to classify electrical equipment such as communication equipment, cameras, and their parts and accessories.
Details of the external advisory group helping to inform the government's work on the security of digitally connected places.
What the retirement of analogue phone lines, also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), means for you.
How organisations can renew or get a PSN connection compliance certificate so they can connect to the PSN.
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