The Home Office has launched a review of the UK’s Computer Misuse Act, to ensure the legislation continues to meet the challenges posed by the threats in cyberspace, and offers the rights tools and mechanism to detect, disrupt and deter our adversaries.

A Call for Information will be open until 8 June 2021. It seeks views on whether changes are needed to the Computer Misuse Act to improve the UK’s ability to protect our society from cyber crime, and particularly asks for how organisations are affected by the Act; whether offences, sentencing and law enforcement powers are adequate; if legitimate cyber security activity is sufficiently protected; and what can be learned from international best practice.

techUK and the CyberUp Campaign are delighted that the Home Office have heeded calls to review the Computer Misuse Act to ensure it remains fit for the 21st century.

We are encouraging cyber security professionals in the UK, and others with direct experience of, and views on the Computer Misuse Act to respond to the Home Office consultation.

To that end, techUK and the CyberUp Campaign are hosting a virtual briefing on 25 May 2021, from 10.00 – 11.00am, to discuss the Call for Information, reiterate key arguments, and discuss any questions.

Please join us for what will be a crucial next step in ensuring the UK’s cyber crime legislation reflects today’s technology and threat landscape.

Jill Broom

Jill Broom

Head of Cyber Resilience, techUK

Annie Collings

Annie Collings

Programme Manager, Cyber Resilience, techUK

Tracy Modha

Tracy Modha

Programme Marketing Assistant for Public Sector Markets, techUK