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Public consultations for improving the UK’s cyber resilience
19 January 2022
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
At a Glance
Issue Summary
The statement discusses public consultations aimed at improving UK's cyber resilience by proposing changes to existing regulations and exploring new approaches to ensure a skilled cyber workforce.
Action Requested
My department has launched two consultations seeking public views on proposals to amend the Network and Information Systems (NIS) Regulations 2018, future-proof the regulation against evolving threats, and improve professional standards in the cyber sector. These actions aim to enhance cybersecurity oversight and resilience across critical digital services.
Key Facts
- The first consultation covers pillars one and two, applying changes to the NIS Regulations 2018.
- Pillar one proposes bringing additional critical providers of digital services under the NIS Regulations and establishing a new supervisory framework for all digital service providers.
- Pillar two seeks to future-proof the NIS Regulations by allowing updates in response to changing threats or technology, including provisions for cost recovery system changes.
- The second consultation covers the third pillar, focusing on England and exploring legislative and non-legislative options to quality-assure the cyber profession through the UK Cyber Security Council.
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