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  1. Cyber resilience: general guidance

    Information to help public bodies, businesses and third sector organisations improve their online security and protect against cyber threats.

  2. Cyber resilience: incident management

    Cyber capability toolkit to help organisations develop plans for responding to the threat of cyber attacks.

  3. Public attitudes towards fireworks in Scotland: representative omnibus survey

    This report summarises results from an omnibus survey on public attitudes towards fireworks in Scotland.

  4. Fireworks legislation and impacts: international evidence review

    Desk-based review of evidence on the impact of fireworks, in the context of international legislation and regulations.

  5. Apply for a prohibited weapons (section 5) authority

    How to apply for or renew authorisation to handle prohibited firearms.

  6. Surface water management planning: quick start guide

    This guide provides a summary of the surface water management planning process and should be read alongside the full Scottish Government guidance.

  7. Dog control laws: consultation

    We are seeking views on a range of issues which may improve the operational effectiveness of the Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010.

  8. Non-sexual violence in Scotland: report

    Findings on the most up to date, complementary statistics on non-sexual violence in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Crime and justice statistics
  9. Programme for Government 2019 to 2020

    Sets out action for protecting Scotland's future.

    Part of:
    Programme for Government
  10. Hate crime campaign 2018: evaluation

    Independent evaluation of 'Dear Haters', our 2018 hate crime campaign in partnership with Police Scotland.

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