CYBERUK 2022 Delegate information

Page 36

Plenary programme

TUESDAY 10 MAY Welcome and introduction by Chair of CYBERUK 2022, Lindy Cameron, CEO, NCSC Senior Government Keynote, Sir Jeremy Fleming, Director GCHQ

PLENARY 1 09:45 – 11:00

Lead sponsor BT Keynote, Kevin Brown, Managing Director, Security, BT Global response, Global impact: Strategic alignment and collaboration

In this session, we will explore strategic trends within the global cyber landscape and examine how international collaboration between responsible cyber powers can help to protect and promote effective cyber governance and security. Our debate seeks to establish the value of unity and common purpose among international partners and the benefits it brings to strengthening our collective resilience to the spectrum of cyber threats. Chair: Lindy Cameron, CEO, NCSC Panellists: Abigail Bradshaw, Head Australian Cyber Security Centre Australian Signals Directorate Juhan Lepassaar, The Executive Director of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity Rob Joyce, Director, Cybersecurity Directorate, NSA

PLENARY 2 11:45 – 12:30

PLENARY 3 18:00 – 18:45

36

Reduce harm and carry on? Exploring the practical reality of good digital security for individuals and organisations

Chair: Paul Maddinson, Director, National Resilience and Strategy, NCSC

We’ll have heard about global trends in cyber security through the opening speeches and panel sessions at this conference. Along with the very latest thinking on strategic response from the UK and partner governments and industry leaders. In this session we switch focus to what it all means in practice to protect the whole of society from the negative impacts of these changes in the big picture. This session will invite a range of views from people and organisations who rely on digital connectivity for their life and work: bringing to the fore the things that worry them the most and exploring the most effective ways of doing something about them.

Panellists: John Edwards, UK Information Commissioner

Will we still be able to do cyber security in 5 years?

Dr Ian Levy, Technical Director, NCSC will lead a conversation

We’ve started to see the balkanization of tech, driven by countries’ needs to be sovereign and not dependent on their strategic competitors and adversaries. This is leading to unprecedented actions that will fundamentally change how technology is designed, standardised and built and whose values it embodies. Will our current cybersecurity approaches work in this new context? How do we ensure that our ever-increasing dependence on technology is safe for the long term? This session will start to explore these topics, and possible responses.

Rob Jones, Interim Director General, National Economic Crime Centre (NECC), NCA Nelson Ody, Product Manager, RM Siwan Rees, Senior Programme Manager, Impact Innovation


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.