UK Government Introduces New Data Governance Legislation
The Data (Use and Access) Bill governs digital verification services and the use of personal data in public services, and will revamp the Information Commissioner’s Office
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The Data (Use and Access) Bill governs digital verification services and the use of personal data in public services, and will revamp the Information Commissioner’s Office
On the 10th anniversary since Cyber Essentials was introduced, the UK government has highlighted the impact the scheme has had in preventing attacks
Former UK PM David Cameron called for stronger defenses against Chinese cyber espionage while advocating collaboration with Beijing, coinciding with the BRICS Summit
The British Minister for Security Dan Jarvis said at Recorded Future’s Predict 2024 that the new government was considering reforming the 1990 legislation