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384 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Closed organisation: Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
  • This report details the findings of the first and second waves of the CDEI public attitudes tracker survey, regarding public attitudes towards the rules that govern digital technologies.

  • Part two of a three year study tracking the cyber security behaviours of organisations.

  • Three research reports about the value of data use to organisations, the economy and society.

  • Report on the lessons learned from the IMAI programme, which can be applied to similar programmes leveraging industry funding to develop skills.

  • A DCMS-commissioned research report on factors associated with loneliness in adults in England during the pandemic

  • This is a selection of research reports to enhance the online harms evidence base. This research has helped improve understanding of harms experienced by adults and children, as well as how online harm can be measured.

  • A survey of how UK organisations are using connected places (or 'smart cities') technologies.

  • A review recommendations suggested to improve the security and privacy of non-mobile apps and non-mobile app stores.

  • An impact assessment of the overall programme of potential data adequacy assessments with supporting statistics

  • This research project identifies and measures some of the key drivers of creative industries' growth in local areas across the UK.

  • A report scoping how the value of arts, culture and heritage can be articulated and measured based on DCMS’s Culture and Heritage Capital approach

  • Research detailing the size and characteristics of the market for connected places technology.

  • This report presents the findings of a process evaluation of the Department for Digital Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)’s Mutuals Support Programme 2 (MSP2).

  • An independent study examining the role and potential of public service mutuals as a viable way of delivering public services.

  • Analytical findings on vouchers’ effect on broadband availability and performance, and from a benefit survey of small business voucher recipients.

  • Analysis to assist the government in targeting efforts to unlock public service spend for maximum social value and to support the sustainability of the VCSE sectors.

  • A research report on volunteering and young people by the Institute for Community Studies, 2022.

  • This research sets out details of the range of cyber security learning initiatives available in the UK for young people aged 5-19.

  • This paper proposes an initial methodology to measure the impacts that Big Tech firms have on the UK economy.

  • The government is carrying out research to help understand and measure the UK cyber security labour market. This will help inform future policy and strategy.