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:The NSOIT (National Security Online Information Team) sits within [[DSIT]] and: “leads the UK government’s operational response to information threats online, and ensures the government takes necessary steps to identify and respond to acute misinformation (ie incorrect or misleading information) and disinformation (ie information which is deliberately created to cause harm) that pose risks to UK national security and public safety”. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-security-online-information-team-privacy-notice/national-security-online-information-team-privacy-notice National Security Online Information Team: privacy notice - GOV.UK]</ref> | :The NSOIT (National Security Online Information Team) sits within [[DSIT]] and: “leads the UK government’s operational response to information threats online, and ensures the government takes necessary steps to identify and respond to acute misinformation (ie incorrect or misleading information) and disinformation (ie information which is deliberately created to cause harm) that pose risks to UK national security and public safety”. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-security-online-information-team-privacy-notice/national-security-online-information-team-privacy-notice National Security Online Information Team: privacy notice - GOV.UK]</ref> | ||
| − | + | ==Resources== | |
| + | *https://ico.org.uk/media2/ygomwbsa/ic-374825-d9k4.pdf | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 12:59, 18 December 2025
- The NSOIT (National Security Online Information Team) sits within DSIT and: “leads the UK government’s operational response to information threats online, and ensures the government takes necessary steps to identify and respond to acute misinformation (ie incorrect or misleading information) and disinformation (ie information which is deliberately created to cause harm) that pose risks to UK national security and public safety”. [1]