Government plans net dangers campaign
16 September 2004
The UK government is reportedly planning to launch a major online public awareness campaign.
The project, based around computer security and internet safety risks, is expected to draw together the relevant information available on government websites.
Newsletter eGov Monitor reports that millions of pounds are currently being spent on a range of separate campaigns and a more joined-up approach to net safety is now needed.
The scheme, codenamed Project Endurance, could prevent massive duplication of information after eGov Monitor found at least 26 guides on staying safe online and computer security on various government and related websites.
"It is extremely wasteful to have dozens of websites duplicating information," said eGov Monitor chief editor Ian Cuddy. "It goes against the government's drive to provide a single point of access to information."
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