Home Office: Electronic Messaging

(asked on 1st November 2022) - View Source

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what guidance her Department provides on the use of (a) a personal mobile phone and (b) personal email addresses for Government business for (i) Ministers and (ii) employees.


Answered by
Suella Braverman Portrait
Suella Braverman
This question was answered on 7th November 2022

There is a place for the use of a variety of digital channels in fast moving modern environments. Ministers will have informal conversations from time to time, in person or remotely, and relevant content from such discussions is passed back to officials.They will also use a variety of digital communications channels for personal, political and Parliamentary matters.

The Cabinet Office has published guidance to departments on the use of private email that covers how information is held for the purposes of access to information, and how formal decisions are recorded for the official record. This guidance is being updated to reflect changes in technology and ways of working, and will be published by the Cabinet Office in due course.

It is Government policy not to comment on individual Ministers’ security arrangements. Ministers receive support and expert advice to help them meet their obligations in the most appropriate and secure fashion. That includes regular security briefings for Ministers, and advice on protecting their personal data and mitigating cyber threats.

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