Harnessing CAF to build cyber resilience
Wednesday 30 April
11:00 - 12:00 via Teams Town Hall

A vital tool for improving public sector cyber security and resilience
The Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) is a vital tool for assessing current cyber security, identifying areas for improvement and building resilience against the ever growing threat of cyber-attack on the public sector and our critical infrastructure.
Local government, the NHS, police and central government have all been working to adapt the National Cyber Security Centre's CAF to meet the specific needs of these unique parts of the public sector. How do these now work together within the wider cyber compliance landscape?
And how can public sector organisations best harness what has now evolved into a sector-focused, practical assessment framework, with clear standards and guidance, to build robust defences and resilience? What do they need to do today to prepare for CAF? And how do they advocate with senior leadership the importance of getting this right?
Join our UKA Live expert panel at 11:00 on 30th April to learn how you can get the most from CAF:
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Katie Owen |
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Mike Scanlon |
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Phill Toms |
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Helen Olsen Bedford |
Who should attend?
Chief and Senior Digital Leaders and Officers working to build resilience, ensure cyber security and transform public services, including but not limited to: SIRO / Chiefs / Directors / Heads of Cyber, Digital, Data and Technology aross Central Government, Local Government, the NHS, Police, Fire & Rescue, Housing, Universities and the Third Sector. Directors / Heads of Transformation, Customer Services and Service Delivery across all parts of the public sector.
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