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Industry Leaders Join Government as Software Security Ambassadors

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The Software Security Ambassador Scheme has been developed to help drive adoption of the Software Security Code of Practice, a voluntary set of principles designed to reduce software supply chain attacks and disruption, and improve cyber resilience across the economy. 

The Software Security Ambassador Scheme has been developed to help drive adoption of the Software Security Code of Practice, a voluntary set of principles designed to reduce software supply chain attacks and disruption, and improve cyber resilience across the economy. 


Organisations that sign up to this Scheme are committing to become Ambassadors of the Software Security Code of Practice. They will role model the implementation of the code, champion awareness of the Code, encourage its adoption, and showcase and exchange information on their real-world success stories and use cases.  


A range of industry partners (see full list below) have agreed to work with the government as the scheme’s ambassadors, championing the Software Security Code of Practice across sectors, showcasing practical implementation, and providing feedback to inform future policy improvements.


This scheme is part of the government’s wider work to improve UK cyber resilience and grow a secure and prosperous digital economy.


Signatories:

  • Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

  • National Cyber Security Centre

  • Accenture

  • Cisco

  • Hexiosec

  • ISACA

  • ISC2

  • Lloyds Banking Group

  • NCC Group

  • Nexor

  • Palo Alto Networks

  • Sage

  • Salus

  • Santander

  • Zaizi


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