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UK and France consult on commercial cyber intrusion capabilities

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UK and France consult on commercial cyber intrusion capabilities

Take part in the consultation from the UK and France on the threat presented by proliferation and irresponsible use of commercial cyber intrusion capabilities.

From:Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficePublished9 August 2024Last updated 14 August 2024 - See all updates

This consultation is taking place under the Pall Mall Process, an international and multi-stakeholder dialogue to develop joint solutions to address this shared threat.

Led by the governments of the UK and France, a coalition of states, businesses and civil society came together in February 2024 to discuss the issue. They published the 'Pall Mall Declaration', also available in French: Processus de Pall Mall.  

Through this consultation, we invite stakeholders to share views on good practice relating to commercial cyber intrusion capabilities (CCICs) across 3 stakeholder groups:  

  • states:  as regulators and potential customers of the market for CCICs

  • industry organisations: involved in and around the market for CCICs, alongside their wider value chain 

  • civil society, experts, and threats researchers : with relevant expertise on the threat presented by the market for CCICs, and responses to it  

The consultation will close on 11 October 2024.

If you would like to take part, you can register to participate in the consultation by providing your contact details details by 11 October 2024. We will then send you a link to the consultation.

Note that:

  • we may share your details with our partners in the French government, as the Pall Mall Process is a joint initiative

  • responding to the consultation questionnaire does not represent a formal commitment to the Pall Mall Process, nor membership of the initiative

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Published 9 August 2024
Last updated 14 August 2024 + show all updates
  1. 14 August 2024

    Updated as the consultation has launched. Register so that you can take part by 11 October 2024.

  2. 9 August 2024

    First published.

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