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Jersey Cyber Security Policy Framework consultation

29/07/2025

Jersey’s proposed Cyber Security Policy Framework​ builds upon the work of Jersey's first 2017 Cyber Security Strategy, which raised awareness of the Island's vulnerabilities and the need for collective action. Central to the delivery of the first strategy was: 

  • The creation of a technical centre of cyber security excellence;
  • To support businesses and Islanders;
  • To share intelligence; and
  • To defend the Island against cyber threats.

The Jersey Government's commitment to securing trust in Jersey's digital infrastructure is outlined in the proposed Cyber Security Policy Framework. 

Jersey Government wants your feedback and You can submit your response by completing the Cyber Policy Framework Consultation Feedback

or go to page 29 of  Draft Cyber Security Policy Framework and complete the questionnaire

  • And email, to economy@gov.je with the subject heading Cyber Policy Framework Consultation

Or

  • Post, to: FAO Digital Economy Team, Department for the Economy, Government of Jersey, Union Street, St Helier, JE2 3DN

KEY DATES

  • Start date           22/07/2025
  • End date             02/09/2025
  • Type of consultation     Green paper
  • Deadline for comments              02/09/2025

Public meeting dates

  • An open public drop-in session will be held on Wednesday 30 July, 12pm to 1pm at Boardroom, St Paul's Centre, Dumaresq Street, St Helier JE2 3RL

Source

https://www.gov.je/Government/Consultations/Pages/CyberSecurityframework.aspx

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