Cyber Security (Jersey) Law 2026 — Jersey law | Esheria

Cyber Security (Jersey) Law 2026

This Law sets up the Jersey Cyber Security Centre, gives the Minister and Director defined cyber-security powers, and imposes duties on operators of essential services to manage and report cyber risks and incidents.

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Jurisdiction
Jersey
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
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designation of essential services guidance and standards incident reporting information disclosure penalty notices regulatory appeals security controls security incidents

Statute overview

About this statute

This Law sets up the Jersey Cyber Security Centre, gives the Minister and Director defined cyber-security powers, and imposes duties on operators of essential services to manage and report cyber risks and incidents. This segment sets out how penalty notices are issued and confirmed, allows an OES to appeal to the Royal Court, limits penalties to £10,000, creates an offence for knowingly or recklessly giving false or misleading information, and gives the Director information-sharing powers.