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Committee Material Published 9 May 2025 ↗ View on Parliament

We pressed the Cabinet Office on what assurance it could give us that government was keeping up with the cyber threat.17 The Cabinet Office’s assessment was that there was already a gap in government’s ability to respond and that this might always be the case. It suggested the best approach may be continuously managing and mitigating the risk as far as possible, in a way that is value for money. The Cabinet Office stressed the importance of resilience, so that even if government does not dete...

We pressed the Cabinet Office on what assurance it could give us that government was keeping up with the cyber threat.17 The Cabinet Office’s assessment was that there was already a gap in government’s ability to respond and that this might always be the case. It suggested the best approach may be continuously managing and mitigating the risk as far as possible, in a way that is value for money. The Cabinet Office stressed the importance of resilience, so that even if government does not detect an incident it is still able to respond and recover effectively. The Cabinet Office acknowledged that government’s current cyber resilience levels wer Type: conclusion | Number: 11 | Response status: accepted Government response: 1.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: Autumn 2026 1.2 The government has committed in the Blueprint for Modern Digital Government to resetting the relationship with cyber and technology risk, and taking a stronger a