Resilience is the name of the game, and cyber-attack one of our greatest threats in the public sector. Join us to share and learn how we can work together to keep vital public services running – come what may.
The cyber security stakes have been rising since long before the start of the Covid pandemic in 2020. But the pandemic has highlighted just how much we rely on technology to keep our public services running. Over the last eighteen months the cyber attackers have targeted the sector and its valuable citizen and patient information ruthlessly during – universities, councils, hospitals and central government have all been under the cyber cosh. So how can we keep one step ahead?
This event is free to attend for the public sector and accredited for five hours CPD.
Please register using your public sector email. Please note that registrations from personal email addresses may be rejected.
Speakers and agenda
The agenda for this event will be finalised shortly. Contact Helen Olsen Bedford if you are interested in speaker or sponsorship opportunities: helen@ukauthority.co.uk
For a flavour of this virtual event visit last year’s Cyber4Good 2020
Who should attend?
All those involved in protecting citizen and patient data and ensuring that digital public services continue to deliver, including, but not limited to, NHS and Local Authority Chief Information Officers, Chief Digital Officers, Heads of IT, Heads of and Leads for Social Care, Assistant and Chief Executives, Members, Heads / Leaders in Digital and Data, Heads of Customer Services, Transformation or Change, Care Providers and Care Managers
Registration
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