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Colin Beattie, Musselburgh MSP I AM DELIGHTED to see a return to the classroom for children in nursery and the first three years of primary school. This will be an exciting and nerve-wracking time for parents and pupils alike, and many will be relieved to see a return to in-person teaching. This is the first step in the phased re-opening of schools and staff have been working hard to ensure safety measures are in place to welcome children back to the classroom. While this first step is certainly a cause for celebration, we remain at a critical stage in the pandemic and many children will continue to learn from home for the time being. However, with the continued success of the vaccine rollout, I hope to see more of my young constituents rejoin their classmates in the near future.
The Scottish Government has published a strategic framework for cyber resilience that includes a ‘secure by design’ approach and a strong role for domestic companies in protecting the public sector.
It comes with the setting up of the new CyberScotland Partnership to provide more clarity on best practice in cyber security.
The Cyber Resilient Scotland framework is built on the country’s first strategy and focuses on four outcomes: that people recognise and are well prepared for cyber risks; that businesses and organisations are also well prepared; that digital public services are secure and cyber resilient; and that national cyber incident response arrangements are effective.
Cyber security partnership launched in effort to curb online threats thecourier.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thecourier.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.