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Resilience & Cyber4Good 2024

Wednesday 18 September to Friday 20 September

Time: 11:00 - 12:30 each morning via Teams Live

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Keeping ahead of the evolving cyber challenge...

In the wake of both the CrowdStrike global outage, the Synnovis attack and ICO reprimands for the Electoral Commission and Hackney, the focus on resilience and recovery has never been higher. Meanwhile in July the new government introduced a Cyber Security and Resilience Bill in the King’s Speech expanding the remit of regulation to more digital public services, infrastructure and their supply chains. 

The highly sensitive and personal data that the health and public sector holds remains of ever increasing interest to bad actors. As the ever present and ever changing risk of cyber attack evolves in our inter-connected world, we’ll look at how we can build cyber defences and resilience to ensure continuity of services even when the worst happens.

Join us LIVE over three 90-minute sessions on Wednesday 18th, Thursday 19th and Friday, 20th September (11:00-12:30) as public sector leaders and industry experts showcase what can be achieved and take part in lively discussions and Q&A sessions with delegate participation too.

Morning One - Wednesday, 18 September (11:00-12:30)

National Cyber Security Centre representative

Paul Barnes, Head of Operations & Engagement - Cybersecurity, NHS England

Geoff Connell, Director of Digital Services, Norfolk County Council and chair of the national Cyber Technical Advisory Group (CTAG)

         

Jamie Cross, Programme Manager - Sector-led Consultancy, Local Government Association

Morning Two - Thursday, 19 September (11:00-12:30)

Heather Toomey, Principal Cyber Specialist, Information Commissioner's Office

Katie Owen, Cyber Assessment Framework Service Owner, Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

David Mudd, Global Head for Digital Trust Assurance, BSi

Morning Three - Friday, 20 September (11:00-12:30)

John Keegan, Head of Digital Security, DWP Digital

Jenny Nelson, Head of ICT & Digital Transformation, Newcastle City Council

 

Tom Bone, ICT Information Security Manager, Newcastle City Council 

 

Martin Peters, Detective Superintendent, City of London Police and Deputy Lead for the National Cybercrime Programme, National Police Chiefs' Council             

Who should attend?

Suggested, but not limited to, SIRO / CIO / CDO, Heads of IT, Assistant and Chief Executives, Members, Heads of Digital and Digital Leaders, Cyber Security Leads, Data Leaders, Transformation and Change, Customer Insight, Finance, Strategy and Corporate Services, Departmental Service Heads/Senior Managers.

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