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The use of generative AI in government

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Many organisations are looking at how generative artificial intelligence will help and challenge their businesses. And government is no different. Learn more about the general principles on the government’s use of generative artificial intelligence.

Welcome to the cross-Government Secure by Design approach

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Learn more about Secure by Design which has been cemented as a necessity in both the Government Cyber Security Strategy and the Transforming for a Digital Future: 2022 to 2025 roadmap for digital and data. Both strategies reinforce the need of embedding cyber security into the delivery of digital services - at every stage.

A guide to creating user-centric data commissions

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A lot of us rely on getting data from outside our teams to help us to do our jobs. Data that we then use to make decisions. If higher quality data means our judgement can be more accurate, then it’s clearly in our best interests to do all we can to facilitate high calibre information sharing. Fiona Macauley, Product Manager at CDDO shares her top tips for data commissions.

Strengthening outcomes for the public through better data maturity

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The Data Maturity Assessment for Government helps public sector organisations improve how they harness the power of data to improve the speed and quality of our public services, sharpen policy making decisions and boost our operational efficiency.

Setting the digital function up for success with a new Digital Functional Standard

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CDDO has worked with experts and digital leaders from across government to develop the newly published Functional Standard for the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) function. Read about why we are publishing a new standard and how it was developed.