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Allied Joint Publication-3.20 is the NATO doctrine to plan, execute and assess cyberspace operations in the context of Allied joint operations.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) works with Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to launch new material promoting the implementation of norms in cyberspace.
This page brings together guidance to help countries implement the Commonwealth Cyber Declaration, signed when the UK was Chair-in-Office of the Commonwealth.
Further information on this Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) competition for £500,000 phase-1 research funding.
This article looks at the ongoing international debate on the applicability of the laws of war in cyberspace.
This statement explains the UK government’s position on some specific issues relating to how international law applies to a state’s conduct in cyberspace.
This publication explores the fundamentals, threats, operations and functions of cyber.
A report on a consultation on women and the use of information technologies
This strategy sets out the government’s approach to protecting and promoting the UK’s interests in cyberspace. It is our plan to ensure that the UK continues to be a leading responsible and democratic cyber power.
The McPartland Review of Cyber Security and Economic Growth was seeking views and evidence to inform its work.
This declaration is from the London conference hosted by the UK and France to address issues around the use of commercial cyber intrusion tools and services.
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