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<p>The UK Cyber Security Strategy published in November 2011, stresses the importance of building:</p><p>'the UK's cross-cutting knowledge, skills and capability to underpin all the other cyber security objectives by extending knowledge and enhancing skills'.</p><p>The Cabinet Office works with other Government Departments and partners to deliver the NCSP.</p><p>In line with the practice of previous Administrations, details of ministerial discussions are not normally disclosed.</p><p>The Government has worked with various partners to develop cyber security teaching and learning materials aimed at key stage 4 (14 to 16-year-olds). These are available now and those targeted at GCE-A level will be available in the autumn.</p><p>The Government has also worked on developing several different types of apprenticeship scheme including the GCHQ Higher Apprenticeship programme (post A-level) which is heavily subscribed to and an effective employer-led national training partnership for cyber security, with over 80 employers, universities, private providers and colleges, working together to address employer needs.</p> |