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  • This research details the use of connected places technologies by organisations in the education, transport, sports and culture sectors.

  • Research to explore and understand public knowledge, attitudes and confidence relating to connected places technologies.

  • This research maps and evaluates existing best practices for managing risks related to open-source software.

  • The results of the July to September 2022 quarter of the Participation Survey.

  • The results of the Participation Survey, covering the period from October 2021 to March 2022.

  • The results of the October to December 2022 quarter of the Participation Survey.

  • The results of the January to March 2023 quarter of the Participation Survey.

  • The results of the Participation Survey, covering the period from April 2022 to March 2023.

  • The government has commissioned research on cyber insurance to gain a better understanding of the state of the market and uptake of cyber insurance by SMEs.

  • Wave four of the government's study tracking the cyber security behaviours of organisations.

  • This report outlines the responses to a consultation into the commercial cyber intrusion market carried out under the UK and France-led Pall Mall Process. 

  • A report setting out progress on the Cyber-AI Hub Programme which is being delivered in Northern Ireland by Queen’s University Belfast.

  • Interim findings from OfDIA's research on the UK's digital identity industry, including figures on size, employment and revenue.

  • Research detailing app developers' awareness and uptake of the Code of Practice on app and app store security and privacy.

  • A survey to analyse the market for consumer IoT devices and assess the readiness of manufacturers to comply with the new legal regime.

  • This research details consumer views on app stores, internet of things (IoT) devices and connected places (also known as 'smart cities').

  • A literature review detailing the risks and psychological harms presented by consumer internet-connected (IoT) products.

  • This research details the impact of the Cyber Essentials scheme and how effective it is in improving the cyber security of businesses and organisations.

  • Research detailing skills needs and job vacancies across the UK cyber security sector.

  • An analysis of the UK's cyber security industry, including figures on size, employment and revenue.

    First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government