All 2 Debates between Joan Ryan and Lord Vaizey of Didcot

BT Broadband Provision: Local Businesses

Debate between Joan Ryan and Lord Vaizey of Didcot
Thursday 10th March 2016

(8 years, 9 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Lord Vaizey of Didcot Portrait Mr Vaizey
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Yes, absolutely.

Joan Ryan Portrait Joan Ryan (in the Chair)
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Order. Minister, will you address these points in a few moments when the hon. Gentleman sits down?

Data Breaches (Consumer Protection)

Debate between Joan Ryan and Lord Vaizey of Didcot
Monday 26th October 2015

(9 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Vaizey of Didcot Portrait Mr Vaizey
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I certainly join my hon. Friend in commending Training 2000. There are around 14 cyber-security clusters throughout the United Kingdom, and the Government continue to support this important industry.

Joan Ryan Portrait Joan Ryan (Enfield North) (Lab)
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No doubt the Minister is aware that many companies have decided to rethink their data protection strategies in the light of some of the more publicised cases of cybercrime, yet according to recent surveys, some 24% of companies are not doing that. The Government need to take more action to persuade companies to act. Perhaps the Minister will also think about reviewing the legislation on these matters, which is no longer fit for purpose.

Lord Vaizey of Didcot Portrait Mr Vaizey
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This is not a case of the Government simply issuing a strategy and forgetting about it: we constantly engage with businesses, trade associations and professional services that can do a huge amount to advise their clients. However, I will take the right hon. Lady’s question in the spirit in which it was asked, because we can—and should—constantly engage with businesses on this issue. We will certainly consider any changes in legislation that she thinks necessary, and keep the issue under review.