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Online Safety Bill: effect on small services

Over the past few months there has been a lot of discussion of the impact of the Government’s Online Safety Bill on large providers. Ofcom’s July 2022 Implementation Roadmap (p5) estimates that there are 30-40 of those, to be covered by Categories 1, 2a and 2b. However the roadmap mentions a further 25000 UK services […]

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NIS 2 Directive: cybersecurity improvement for all

The final text of the revised European Network and Information Security Directive (NIS 2 Directive) has now been published. This doesn’t formally apply in the UK, but does have some helpful comments on using data protection law to support network and information security. I’ve blogged about these previously but, since the final version significantly changes […]