Whitehall latest attempt to boost corporate cyber hygiene has already produced a curious roll call After serving as last years poster child for retail cyber misery, Marks & Spencer has become one of the first companies to sign up to the UK government new Cyber Resilience Pledge. The retailer is among 60 organizations that have signed up to the voluntary scheme, launched by technology secretary Liz Kendall on Tuesday. Signatories commit to treating cybersecurity as a board level...

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