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UK details corporate commitments under Software Security Ambassadors Scheme

( January 16, 2026, 12:10 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The UK government has published a policy paper setting out how its new Software Security Ambassadors Scheme will operate, detailing the commitments that companies will make to promote secure software development and share implementation evidence. The voluntary scheme, unveiled last week under the Cyber Action Plan, requires participating companies to publicize the Software Security Code of Practice and provide feedback to inform future policy, as ministers seek to reduce software supply-chain risks with both voluntary codes and new mandatory regulations for certain sectors.Statement follows. Policy paper attached....

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