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Industry 100
What is Industry 100?
Industry 100 (i100) is the principal initiative from the NCSC to facilitate close collaboration with the best and most diverse minds in UK industry. As the national technical authority on cyber security, our ambition is to make the UK the safest place to live and do work online. But we can’t do this alone. Every citizen, business and government department has a part to play. i100 brings together public and private sector talent to challenge thinking, test innovative ideas and enable greater understanding of cyber security – one of the most important issues of our time.
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In i100, we are bringing industry and government expertise together to help us all learn lessons, identify systemic vulnerabilities and reduce the impact of cyber attacks.
These are some partners we work with
Industry 100
Placing industry at the heart of the NCSC
Testing innovative ideas, enabling greater cyber security understanding and challenging thinking across the public and private sector, i100 is an initiative that sees government and industry working hand-in-hand.
i100 hour at the networking evening
Tuesday 10 May
19.30-20.00 Introduction to the Industry 100 with Paul Maddinson, NCSC Director of Operations, and guests on the Spotlight Stage
20.00-20.30 NCSC stand takeover – chat with secondees and the NCSC i100 team
i100 helps our staff to grow, supports their personal development and allows us to give something back – helping support the mission. - David Carroll, Managing Director, Nominet “ ”
Join the NCSC i100 team in Manchester later this year where they will be hosting an event to develop i100 in support of the cyber ecosystem in the north of the UK. The event will bring together the i100 advisory group, NCSC Manchester and local businesses.
Through NCSC’s i100 I’ve had a unique opportunity to blend in my operational rail safety and cyber security experience with NCSC’s information exchange, sociotechnical research and trusted stakeholder relationships. The output will support the whole of the GB mainline rail sector, helping to hit the spot in strengthening our transport CNI. “ ”