The Public Sector Cyber Security Conference 2017 covers topics such as:
- The many opportunities created by the 1.9 billion in additional cyber-security funding as part of the National Cyber Security Strategy
- The extent of the threat that cybercrime poses to all public sector institutions
- How to foster essential collaboration between the public sector and private tech firms to improve security
- The risks associated with the public sector data sharing proposals outlined in Digital Economy Bill and how to mitigate against them
- How to safely and effectively store sensitive public data, including NHS patient records, without compromising digital safety
The Public Sector Cyber Security Conference 2017 brings together:
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Information Security Officers
- Information Governance Officers
- IT Directors
- Cyber Security Leads
- Chief Risk Analysers
- Intelligence Assessors
- Heads of infrastructure
- Information Security Analyst; Principal Cyber Security Manager
- Heads of Operational Security
- Data Managers
- IT Security Engineer
- Security Systems Administrator
- Information Assurance Analyst
- The NHS
- Senior IT Security Consultant and Detective inspectors. These will be drawn from local and central government
- Housing associations
- Higher education
- Criminal Justice
- Police
- The Private Sector