Think Digital Identity and Cybersecurity for Government - BUILDING THE UK'S CYBER RESILIENCE
Think Digital Identity and Cybersecurity for Government - BUILDING THE UK'S CYBER RESILIENCE
As the cyber threat landscape continues to worsen, cyber resilience is becoming increasingly important: technical defences alone are no longer enough to protect our businesses, public services, economy and society. UK policymakers are actively creating new guidance and regulations for public and private sector organisations, including the Cyber Governance Code of Practice and a Cyber Security and Resilience Bill.
Jessica Figueras, co-founder of CxB - Cyber Governance for Boards - and past Vice Chair of the UK Cyber Security Council, sets out the challenges and opportunities.
Cyber security is no longer just an IT issue. It is a board-level responsibility. In this conversation, Matt Stanley sits down with Jessica Figueras to explore why cyber governance is still missing from many boardroom conversations and what needs to ...
This central bank of a European country is charged with maintaining a resilient financial system—including issuing banknotes, overseeing payment systems, regulating financial institutions, and working to keep prices stable. Challenge With over 4,000 ...
<br> Find out what NHS England are doing to embed Greener by Design as the latest cross cutting digital design objective. Scoping in both low environmental impact and climate resilient digitisation. This session ...
Stopping technical debt from crossing the line Technical debt can mean different things to different people, but the main business challenge Central Government business and IT leaders face is pervasive technical debt, which can have a huge impact on ...
<br> This conference has highlighted some of the great work that has been put in place for digital sustainability across government but this sessions considers what the future looks like, both short and long term.