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From Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
  • Findings from the value for money (VfM) assessment of the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF).

  • Evaluation framework for the International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF)

  • Findings from OfDIA's research on the UK's digital identity sector, including analysis of the market and the results from a consumer insights survey.

  • This report sets out the skills needs of the UK quantum sector and makes recommendations on how these needs could be met.

  • This research sets out security vulnerabilities in a range of connected devices commonly-used by businesses.

  • This page lists links to ad hoc statistical analyses on the Participation Survey that have not been included in our standard publications.

  • Estimates of data centre capacity by region, measured in megawatts

  • A research report analysing the UK semiconductor workforce.

  • A discussion paper on the capabilities of, and risks from, frontier AI.

  • An exercise to investigate the robustness and reliability of using generative AI to help produce evidence reviews, compared to those only using human input.

  • A literature review covering a range of policy instruments from 5 OECD countries: France, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, and the United States.

  • An annual official statistic detailing the frequency and impact of cyber breaches attacks on businesses, charities and educational institutions.

  • National Statistics used to provide an estimate of the contribution of DCMS sectors and digital sector to the UK economy, measured by employment.

  • Official Statistics used to provide an estimate of the contribution of DCMS Sectors and Digital Sector to the UK economy, measured by employment and employee earnings.

  • Official statistics estimating the contribution of DCMS sectors and the digital sector to the UK economy, measured by imports and exports of services and goods.

  • This report aims to understand the possible economic impact of 15 emerging technologies by 2035, including the UK’s 5 critical technologies.

  • A survey tracking uptake and feedback on the Cyber Governance Code of Practice.

  • An independent review by Professor Alice Sullivan that looks at data, statistics and research on sex and gender.

  • An analysis of the market for software and AI cyber security services.

  • Figures showing the number of Cyber Essentials certificates awarded, by quarter.