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Department gets rid of data where it did not have ‘explicit consent’ of users
Kevin Cunnington believes the central agency should be leading on the ideas that will be of interest to departments in two years’ time
The Office for Product Safety & Standards is one of a number of government bodies springing up to help prepare the UK for life outside the EU. Beckie Smith meets its chief executive Graham Russell
As the UK faces increasingly complex global threats, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. Here, CSW hears from Gary Aitkenhead, chief executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
“I used to say to people when you come into the NSC you leave the politics at the door – and you leave your mobile phones at the door,” says ex-cab sec
Former national security adviser Sir Mark Lyall Grant says leaks may undermine effective decision making in the longer term
As the UK faces increasingly complex global threats, our defence and security organisations must work more collaboratively than ever. Here, CSW hears from National Cyber Security Centre chief Ciaran Martin
More than 12,000 pieces of government information can now be accessed via smart speaker
Data-enabled technologies can present "major ethical and practical challenges" for public bodies, committee chair Lord Evans says
More than 1,000 pieces of optical and radar data are now available under licence
Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation will look at how algorithms could reflect the biases of their developers
As she steps down from the Department for Digital, Culture Media and Sport, perm sec Dame Sue Owen talks to Suzannah Brecknell about abrasive behaviours, existential crises, and why she’s no longer planning a sybaritic retirement. Photography by Louise Heywood-Schiefer
Report calls for 'complete rethink of the structure, funding and oversight of forensic science'
Taunton building completes three years after initial design work commenced
West Midlands, North East and London get document-scanning boost as settled status scheme prepares for full rollout at the end of this month
Current DG of Economic and Domestic secretariat in the Cabinet Office will replace Sue Owen at the start of next month
But director general Kevin Cunnington insists organisation is ‘entirely comfortable with the situation’
Committee chair Rachel Reeves said BEIS had been “too passive” in ensuring suppliers address problems with the rollout
Troubled eight-year project reaches fruition as technology is to be deployed nationwide in the coming months
Information commissioner also said departments had done the "minimum" work needed to comply with GDPR, but there was "much more to be done"
Minister reveals that work is ‘deferred’ until after the UK leaves the EU
Department kicks off a year of celebrations to mark 100 years since its creation
But numbers continue to grow to total of seven million
Department seeks supplier to help digitise services