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Cyber Security Incentives and Regulation

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology are jointly leading policy on cyber security incentives and regulation to protect critical national infrastructure and promote economic growth. The McPartland review examines the relationship between cyber security and economic growth, while government monitors threats from nation states and criminal actors. This active policy addresses both defensive measures and incentive structures for private sector cyber resilience.


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30 Aug 2022 | Research Regulatory Policy Committee Context · primary home: Cyber Security and Resilience… linked direct

Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 PIR: RPC Opinion (Green-rated)

Why linked: RPC opinion on NIS Regulations 2018 PIR — independent scrutiny of the post-implementation review.

Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DCMS' Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 PIR

27 Jul 2022 | Analysis Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Context · primary home: Cyber Security and Resilience… linked direct

Second Post-Implementation Review of the Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018

Why linked: Second Post-Implementation Review of NIS — full analysis document.

Second Post-Implementation Review of NIS — full analysis document.

2 May 2017 | Research Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology linked direct

Cyber Security of UK Infrastructure

Why linked: POSTnote 554 on cyber security of UK infrastructure — independent parliamentary briefing.

Type: POSTnote (POST-PN-0554) The Government has identified ‘cyber’ as one of six Tier 1 threats to UK national security. This POSTnote focuses on the cyber security of the UK’s critical national infrastructure, describing measures to improve cyber security and challenges …