This snapshot taken on 07/04/2010, shows web content selected for preservation by The National Archives. External links, forms and search boxes may not work in archived websites.
CESG [External website]: the UK Government’s National Technical Authority for IA, an arm of GCHQ, responsible for enabling secure and trusted knowledge sharing to help our customers achieve their business aims
British Computer Society, The [External website]: An industry body for IT professionals, plays an important role in establishing standards and training needs for information security professionals.
Business Link [External website]: Provides advice for businesses on implementing and managing information security.
Get Safe Online [External website]: Provides advice to home users and small businesses on how to stay safe online
Home Office [External website]: Provides policy and advice on security and computer crime.
Information Assurance Advisory Council (IAAC) [External website]: Brings together corporate leaders, public policy makers, law enforcement and the research community to address the challenges of information infrastructure protection.
Information Commissioners Office (ICO ) [External website]: responsibility for promoting and enforcing the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Ministry of Justice [External website]: policy responsiblity for data protection and data sharing.
National Computing Centre, The [External website]: A membership and research organisation for IT professionals, playing a key role in promoting information security best practice and guidance.
Parents centre [External website]: Gives advice and support for parents on the safe use of the Internet and other technologies.
Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) [ External website]: works with police in providing providing specialist knowledge and techniques in fighting organised e-crime.
tScheme [External website]: An industry–led self–regulatory scheme, which aims to provide a level of assurance to individuals and companies using or relying upon e–business transactions.