Watch Thursday morning
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
Host and moderator: Helen Olsen Bedford, UKAuthority |
If you are experiencing difficulties playing the video click here to watch it 01:50: Defend-as-one: Strengthening resilience through public and private sector collaboration - Dan Patefield, Head of Cyber and National Security: A focus on the strength of the UK cyber eco-system and how the strength of the public-private partnership in cyber can enable transformation across the UK economy. (Download slides) 18:43: Privacy-enhancing technologies: tools for public good? - Calum Inverarity, Senior Researcher, Open Data Institute: Privacy-enhancing technologies are attracting increased attention based on their potential to increase access to data that would otherwise be restricted due to concerns about privacy, sensitivity and security. In this session, Calum Inverarity, Senior Researcher at the Open Data Institute, covers how these technologies might be used to improve systems and processes in the public sector, as well as some of the measures we need to have in place to minimise the potential for their misuse. (Download slides) 32:23: Cyber security threats - Henry Hughes, Chief Technology Officer, Jisc: Cyber security is an ever-present and growing threat to universities and here Henry Hughes looks at the opportunities and challenges faced by the sector – and what advice and support is available. (Download slides) 45:45: Cybercrime Resilience – Police Cyber Alarm and Cyber Resilience Centres - Martin Peters, Detective Superintendent at City of London Police and Deputy Lead for the National Cybercrime Programme for the National Police Chiefs' Council: An overview of the Police Cyber Alarm which provides policing with a more comprehensive picture of the cyber threat landscape, informs cyber defence strategy and collects evidence that can be used in the identification, pursuit and prosecution of cyber criminals. His session also covers the cyber resilience centres - a regional network promoting the importance of cyber resilience across the business and third sector communities. (Download slides) 58:48: Q&A and panel discussion - all speakers |