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On July 17th 2024, it was announced at the State Opening of Parliament that the Labour government will introduce the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CS&R). [1] The proposed legislation is intended to update the existing Network and Information Security Regulations 2018, known as UK NIS. [2]
A Cyber Security and Resilience Bill will update Britain's regulation in a similar manner to the EU's proposed Cyber Resilience Act, forcing companies to report incidents including ransomware ...
The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill establishing new rules to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks. [14] Hillsborough law: A piece of legislation requiring public servants to be truthful during public inquiries. [14] A bill allowing the Crown Estate to borrow from the government in order to invest in new infrastructure projects ...
The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill establishing new rules to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks. [23] Hillsborough law: A piece of legislation requiring public servants to be truthful during public inquiries. [23] A bill allowing the Crown Estate to borrow from the government in order to invest in new infrastructure projects ...
The cyber threat towards the UK Government is “severe and advancing quickly”, according to a new report from the Government’s spending watchdog, with cyber resilience levels “lower” than ...
— UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) May 11, 2021 – A Health and Care Bill seeks to lay the foundations for a more integrated, efficient and accountable health and care system while ...
The bill would have significantly amended the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK GDPR. The legislation proposed to replace EU-derived data protection laws with a new UK regime of such laws. The bill would have established an Information Commission and transferred the Information Commissioner's functions to the commission.
UK Cyber Security Forum is a social enterprise representing cyber SME's (Small and Medium Enterprise) in the UK. The forum is composed of 20 regional cyber clusters around the UK. Each cluster is run as a subsidiary of the UK Cyber Security Forum and all are operated by groups of volunteers.