All posts tagged "online safety"
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Indian government to establish fact-checking network; Australia’s Robodebt inquiry delayed: policy & delivery news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. Indian government working to establish network of ‘trusted fact checkers’ India’s Ministry of Electronics
- Posted February 23, 2023
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Responding to rising threats: heading off cyberattacks in the era of the perma-crisis
At a Global Government Forum webinar, Mia Hunt heard public sector experts explore the trend for more frequent and serious cyberattacks – exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the invasion
- Posted April 27, 2022
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The UK’s Online Safety Bill: more revisions needed to ensure legislation tackles harms on the web
The UK’s Online Safety Bill aims to introduce law and order to the Digital Wild West and was recently introduced to the House of Commons. Anna George, a social data
- Posted April 5, 2022
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Finding the growth elixir: how to build high-tech business clusters
Thriving in the pandemic, digital and science firms promise renewed growth to governments that can foster world-class tech hubs. But how can civil servants help researchers and start-ups to build
- Posted August 2, 2021
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Collaboration, education and legislation: how governments are tackling online harms
Governments across the world are racing to balance the needs of online freedom and openness with those of safety and security. At a recent GGF webinar, experts from Europe and
- Posted April 26, 2021
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Mastercard Trust Center
The prevalence of cyberattacks as a threat for SMEs has grown significantly. With the new Mastercard Trust Center, governments can help SMEs stay secure online with free online access to
- Posted October 20, 2020