Public bodies take six months or more to recover from cyberattacks, research finds
Study from PublicTechnology sister publication Holyrood finds that about half of Scottish public bodies have
Ministers engage with big tech to tackle threat to democracy
The home secretary is currently visiting Silicon Valley to talk to Apple, Google and Meta,
Government to announce plan for mandatory transparency for departments’ algorithms
Minister reveals that plans are scheduled to be finalised and released publicly in the next
Tech policymakers to work with academia in new scheme
Manchester University has announced the first five fellows selected for a programme to enable policy
NHS Scotland upgrades data analytics
As part of a wider data strategy, the health service north of the border is
New tech spend guidelines demand ‘no automatic contract extensions’ but offer ‘earned autonomy’
New version of approval process will be a tied to a wide range of additional
DLUHC launches Future Councils playbook
Toolkit created as part of £6m pilot programme to help understand barriers to transformation in
Treasury leader Cat Little named next civil service COO
The role – which comes with the post of Cabinet Office permanent secretary and a
MPs warn that online safety laws may take years to have an impact
The Public Accounts Committee has noted the progress made by Ofcom in preparing for its
Government on hunt for new chief commercial officer with Rhys Williams to move on
Incumbent procurement leader has been in post for eight years and is moving to take
HMRC to offer exporters three-month ‘extended migration’ window to make switch to new customs system
With scheduled deadline for moving all activity to CDS just weeks away, traders will have
EXCL: Cabinet Office works on plan to ‘centralise and standardise’ provision of laptops and phones for all civil servants
Currently about 600 individual agencies spend billions of pounds across hundreds of separate computing deals,
NHS nears launch of £17m digital health check service for over-40s
Trials began in 2022 of remote version of check-up for over 40s, with full version
NCA takes down ‘world’s most harmful cybercrime group’
UK law-enforcement body joins forces with counterparts across Europe and the US to take aim
Anti-terror finance watchdog taps ‘advanced data analysis’
Office for Financial Sanctions Implementation – whose remit is to clamp down on funding for
Government starts work on digital registration regime for holiday lets
Those using sites like Airbnb to list properties for short stays will be required to
Ministers cite necessary ‘trade-offs’ of HMRC tax digitisation
Ministers have rebuffed criticism from a parliamentary committee that recently expressed concerns a lack of
Bidding opens on £7.5bn G-Cloud 14
As with the incumbent version, the new iteration of flagship cloud contract will feature a
