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NON-STATUTORY GUIDANCE

Digital Resilience Framework

What is it?

The Digital Resilience Framework is designed to help organisations consider and support digital resilience for individuals and groups. It includes a checklist for different content, services, environment and policies.

In the framework and accompanying policy paper, you’ll find:

  • A definition of digital resilience
  • Guidance on self-assessing in four key domains of influence: environment, content, service and policy
  • A self-assessment checklist to help you identify how well you promote each aspect of digital resilience

The Digital Resilience Framework and policy paper has been developed by the Digital Resilience Working Group of the UK Council for Internet Safety (UKCIS).

Where to find it

Download the framework and policy from the GOV.UK website.

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