Department | Office of the Chief Executive |
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Start date | 15/02/2017 |
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End date | 29/03/2017 |
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Type of consultation | Other |
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Deadline for comments | 29/03/2017 |
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About the consultation
The Chief Minister’s Department has published the first Island-wide Cyber Security Strategy for consultation.
The draft Strategy is centered around the following five pillars:
- Government: Continuously secure Government’s information
- Critical national infrastructure: Strengthen the critical national infrastructure’s cyber resilience
- Business: Work in partnership with the private sector to encourage and incentivise improved cyber security across the Island’s businesses
- Legislation and international engagement: Ensure the appropriate legislation is in place on-Island and engage with the international community to enhance cooperation
- Citizens: Help ensure people in Jersey are secure online by raising awareness, building cyber skills, knowledge and capability
The Chief Minister’s Department would like to hear from all Islanders who have a view on how the Strategy can ensure that Jersey continues to be a safe place to live and do business in both the physical and digital worlds. Cyber security is an issue for us all so we welcome the views of individuals and those responding on behalf of the organisations they represent. We would also be particularly interested to hear from experts working in the cyber security sector.
Cyber Security Strategy (size 486kb)
Consultation Questions (size 44kb)
How to submit comments to the consultation
You can submit your comments:
Email Cyber Security Strategy
Write to us at:
Digital Policy Unit
P.O. Box 140
Cyril Le Marquand House
St Helier
JE4 8QT