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Catch up: Resilience & Cyber4Good 2022

19/10/22

On-demand videos of all sessions and speaker slides from Resilience & Cyber4Good 2022 are now available to watch or to share them with a colleague. 

One hundred and seventy four digital decision makers and leaders took part in this two-day online event on how to  strengthen cyber defences and keep vital public services running in the face of new threats. Speakers included: 

  • Paul Barnes, Head of Operations and Engagement - Cyber Security, NHS England
  • Lawrence Hopper, Deputy Director for Digital, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities 
  • Jamie Cross, Programme Manager - Cyber Security Support, Local Government Association
  • Geoff Connell, Director of IMT & CDO, Norfolk County Council and chair of the national Cyber Technical Advisory Group (CTAG) 
  • Henry Hughes, Security Director, JISC
  • Andrew Gould, Detective Chief Superintendent, National Cybercrime Programme Lead, National Police Chiefs’ Council 
  • Emma Velle, Cyber Security Specialist for NHS and Local Government, Cisco
  • David Willis, Senior Information Security Officer, Lancashire & South Cumbria Health & Social Care Partnership
  • David Cowan, Head of ICT, Copeland Borough Council 

Quick links:

Time stamps below the videos indicate the start of each presentation or discussion panel. There are also links to speaker slides where these are available

Session One - Wednesday, 5 October

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  • 01:00: Cybersecurity Is Everyone's Business - Paul Barnes, NHS England 
    An overview of cyber security in NHS England - looking at the ever changing threat landscape and the importance of collaboration, staff engagement and the Cyber Associates Network.
    Cybersecurity is a team sport! (Download slides)
  • 16:10: Local government cyber and digital reform - Lawrence Hopper, DLUHC
    An outline of the Local Digital’s plans for the next three years and what this means for local government including lessons learnt so far and what’s next on their journey to drive cyber and digital reform (Download slides)
  • 28:25: What can we learn from the Cyber 360s? - Jamie Cross, LGA
    An introduction to the Cyber 360 programme, common themes and learning across the five pilots, how the programme will be developed and calls to action (Download slides)
  • 46:25: CTAG & Post PSN Assurance - Geoff Connell, CTAG 
    A look at how local government cyber security will be assessed once the PSN is no longer in use (next year); how CTAG is working with relevant government departments to help ensure the new regime is appropriate and not overly onerous; plus an update on CTAG & WARPS to help the audience know how to get the most out of them (Download slides)
  • 1:01:00: The ongoing cyber security challenge - Henry Hughes, JISC
    Cyber crime costs the UK economy £27,000,000,000. Here, Henry Hughes discusses how the UK education sector is facing the challenge - and how rehearsals, exercises and tests are key (Download slides)
  • 1:16:01: Q&A / panel discussion 
Session Two - Thursday, 6 October   

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  • 00:55: The Police Response - Andrew Gould, NPCC
    An update on the current threat and what policing offers organisations to help protect themselves (Download slides)
  • 14:15: David Willis, Lancs & SC NHS ICS and Emma Velle, Cisco 
    Working with Cisco, Lancashire and South Cumbria Health and Social Care Partnership has developed an approach for resilience involving four key steps. Here they discuss the work underway and how resilience depends as much on organisations and people as it does on technology (Download slides
  • 38:51: Covid Cyber Security Challenges at Copeland -David Cowan, Copeland BC 
    An overview of some of the cyber security challenges and responses in Copeland council and how these activities impact beyond the Covid experience (Download slides)
  • 1:07:10: Q&A / panel discussion 
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Resilience & Cyber4Good 2023

Next year's event takes place on 20-21 September. If you would like more information about speaker and partner opportunities, please contact [email protected] and for general event information including registration: [email protected]

 

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