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United Kingdom Procurement News Notice - 12460


Procurement News Notice

PNN 12460
Work Detail £15m fund aims to boost cyber security and promote co-operation in Commonwealth countries The government will commit up to £15m to help Commonwealth countries strengthen their cyber security capabilities. The funding aims to support Commonwealth partners as they prevent and respond to cyber security risks affecting governments, businesses and citizens. £5.5m of this will enable low and middle income Commonwealth members to carry out national cyber security capacity reviews before the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in 2020. It will underpin projects across the Commonwealth to provide technical assistance, training and advice to address a wide range of cyber security and cyber crime threats. Theresa May will announce the package on the eve of the formal Heads of Government Meeting where leaders are expected to agree the ‘Commonwealth Cyber Declaration’, the world’s largest and most geographically diverse inter-governmental commitment on cyber security cooperation. The declaration sets out for the first time a common vision for ensuring the international stability in cyberspace. Theresa May said “I have called on Commonwealth leaders to take action and to work collectively to tackle this threat. Our package of funding will enable members to review their cyber security capability, and deliver the stability and resilience that we all need to stay safe online and grow our digital economies.” Members will commit to raising national levels of cyber security and increased cooperation to counter those who seek to undermine Commonwealth states’ security. The announcement comes as Digital Secretary Matt Hancock and Singaporean Foreign Minister Dr Balakrishnan have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) on cyber security capacity building, in both the Commonwealth and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This will promote cooperation in cyber security and commit the countries to working together to deliver a programme for two years, including on emergency response and training, which builds on the Memorandum of Understanding signed in 2017. Theresa May said, “The future is at the heart of the Commonwealth events being held this week and with that, we must look towards the emerging challenges that we and our Commonwealth partners face. Cyber security affects us all, as online crime does not respect international borders.” May said, “The Commonwealth plays a pivotal role in shaping the future for many of its members. We have put security on the agenda for the first time so we can work together and build a safer future both for Britain, and for the 2.4 billion people around the world who live in the Commonwealth.”.
Country United Kingdom , Western Europe
Industry Safety & Security
Entry Date 26 Apr 2018
Source http://central-government.governmentcomputing.com/news/uk-commits-to-ramp-up-commonwealth-cyber-security-capabilities-6120766

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