Read the summary of responses to the consultation on responding
to the threat presented by proliferation and irresponsible use of
commercial cyber intrusion capabilities.
Published 9 August 2024
Last updated 8 January 2025 — See all updates
This consultation has closed. If you would like to find out more
you can register
your interest in the Pall Mall Process and the relevant team
will get in touch.
This consultation took place under the Pall Mall Process, an
international and multi-stakeholder dialogue to develop joint
solutions to address this shared threat.
Led by the governments of the UK and France, a coalition of
states, businesses and civil society came together in February
2024 to discuss the issue. They published the ‘Pall Mall
Declaration', also available in French: Processus de
Pall Mall.
Through this consultation, we invited stakeholders to share views
on good practice relating to commercial cyber intrusion
capabilities (CCICs) across 3
stakeholder groups:
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states: as regulators and potential customers of the market
for CCICs
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industry organisations: involved in and around the market for
CCICs,
alongside their wider value chain
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civil society, experts, and threats researchers : with
relevant expertise on the threat presented by the market for
CCICs, and
responses to it
The consultation closed on 11 October 2024.
The responses have been collated into a summary
report.
This report does not represent the policy of the United Kingdom
or France.
Note that we may share your details with our partners in the
French government, as the Pall Mall Process is a joint initiative