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cyber security 2024
Experience the unique convergence of global expertise and local insight in cyber resilience
Date: Tuesday 27 February 2024
Venue: University of Strathclyde, Technology & Innovation Centre, Glasgow
Conference timings: 08:30 – 16:30
Ticket Prices
Government Organisations: Free of charge
Non-Government Organisations: £130
Commercial Organisations: £350
Futurescot’s annual Cyber Security conference is set to feature for the first time the new Head of Cyber Division at the Scottish Government. Alan Gray, a former FCDO chief information security officer, brings a new focus on building national cyber resilience to government, working with fellow agencies across the public sector to protect critical national infrastructure from cyber harms. He will be joined by Julie Johnson of America’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Britain’s own Jonathan Ellison OBE from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), who will provide top-level insights on cybersecurity best practice and developing national, regional and international partnerships. Check out the agenda for the 2024 programme, which takes place during Scotland’s Cyber Week, to see a range of high-profile speakers from government, industry and academia, all of whom are working together to prevent global threat actors from disrupting vital services.
Learning Objectives:
Cyber Security 2024 is fully accredited by The CPD Group, the largest accreditation body in the UK. If you attend you will qualify for 8 CPD credits. For more information click here.
2024 Speakers
BBC Presenter & Communications Consultant,
Kim McAllister is a freelance journalist and event host, as well as a communications consultant for Connect. She has presented seven series of Clever About Cash on BBC Radio Scotland as well as contributing to other radio shows across the network. She writes business features for the Herald and has been published in many major newspaper titles. She spends a lot of her time producing podcasts for clients across the UK and is a trustee of The Yard, a charity for children and young people with disabilities.
Director, SWAN Framework at BT Business
Hayden Edwards is the Director of the Scottish Wide Area Network (SWAN) for BT Business, with accountability for all aspects of BT performance including service, delivery, contract performance, service evolution and innovation. Before this, he led Business Development in Scotland for BT, including go to market strategy and leading strategic major business deals, across Health, Government, Emergency services, Local Councils and Universities.
Hayden has been at BT since 2009 and has worked in a variety of roles covering Major Deal Architecture, Programme Delivery, Contract Management, IT transformation and as Chief Technology Officer for Local Government. Having worked in public sector for over 20 years, he has developed significant insight into the challenges of transforming citizen experiences using technology and communication solutions. A creative and innovative thinker, he enjoys bringing practical thinking to customer challenges, and firmly believes in not just doing the same things differently – but doing different things.
Hayden is a Community Councillor for his local Ward in East Lothian, taking a particular interest in digital inclusion and how technology can support education and place based transformation. An undergraduate and recent Masters graduate from the University of Aberdeen Business School, he now lives in Aberlady with his wife and two children. Oustide of work, he is a lifelong rugby fan, having played and refereed at all levels of the game. Any other spare time is spent on his home golf course at Craigielaw.
Head of National Cyber Security and Resilience, Digital Directorate, The Scottish Government
A Series of Difficult Consequences: Helping Scotland navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape
Alan Gray is the Head of National Cyber Security and Resilience for The Scottish Government. A Security leader with over 15 years of experience within government, professional and public sector organisations, Alan has managed a wide range of security activities from strategic capability development to operational response. Previously as Chief Information Security Officer for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, with responsibility for the cyber security of all core technologies and services both at home and across posts and embassies worldwide, he was also a member of the Government Security Board as representative for the CISO community across government. Drawing on past experience in National Security, academia, central government and the private sector, Alan has joined the Scottish Government to drive the consolidation and expansion of Scotland’s cyber security and cyber resilience activities, and to lead the Scottish Cyber Coordination Centre (SC3).
Director for National Resilience and Future Technology, National Cyber Security Centre
Jonathon is Director for Resilience and Future Technology at the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), having previously been the NCSC’s acting Policy Director. Jonathon is responsible for leading NCSC’s efforts to increase cyber resilience across the UK - within government, the critical national infrastructure, and businesses and organisations of all sizes, as well as delivering long-term resilience through securing the technology that the UK’s cyber security depends upon.
Jonathon joined the civil service in 2004 and has held several senior leadership roles across the national security community. He has worked in a number of government departments, including the Ministry of Defence and the Cabinet Office.
Jonathon holds a degree in Computer Science from Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. He was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2022.
Head of NI Cyber Security Centre, NI Cyber Security Centre
Lorraine McCaffrey is head of the Northern Ireland Cyber Security Centre (NICSC) which acts as an amplification body for the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) in N.Ireland. Lorraine has background in cyber security, information management and IT project management and has been a career civil servant for 25 years. The NICSC is externally focused and supports SME’s, Charity/Voluntary sector, Local Councils and Citizens to make N.Ireland more cyber safe, secure and resilient.
Head of Cyber Resilience, NI Civil Service
Jackie Wishart is the Head of Cyber Resilience in the Department of Finance in the Northern Ireland Civil Service. Jackie has worked in a variety of ICT roles within the NICS including Cyber Security, Service Delivery & Management, Project Management & Infrastruture. In her current role she is responsible for the co-ordination and implementation of numerous Cyber initiatives across the nine NI departments and works closely with both NCSC and the Cabinet Office.
Director, The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales
Paul has been a police officer for over 28 years spending most of his career as a detective investigating serious and complex crime. Paul joined the Metropolitan Police Force in April 1995, and over the next fourteen years he served in boroughs across London and central units. In 2009 Paul transferred to South Wales Police and was posted to the Major Crime Investigation Team where he took on the role of Senior Investigating Officer for murders and other serious and complex investigations.
In 2014 Paul transferred to Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit that covers the three Southern Wales police forces where he was responsible for leading investigations by the Economic Crime Unit and the newly created Regional Cyber Crime Unit, including investigations into complex cyber-attacks across the three forces. During this time Paul worked closely with businesses to raise awareness of the cyber threat, securing funding from Welsh Government to implement Protect initiatives across Wales. Paul also spearheaded a partnership collaboration to create a Cybercrime Prevent package involving education, awareness, and law enforcement support across Wales.
In November 2020 Paul was given the role of setting up and managing the Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales, which has the aim of increasing cyber resilience across Wales, with a particular focus on supporting micro businesses, SMEs and third sector organisations. Paul is passionate about preventing cyber-crime and protecting businesses and communities across Wales. The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales provides a unique opportunity to provide support to SMEs and micro businesses, working with academia and private sector experts to raise awareness and provide solutions that will reduce an organisations vulnerability to becoming a victim of cybercrime.
Attaché, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Julie Johnson is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency’s (CISA) first Attaché, serving in the United Kingdom. She serves as a focal point for international collaboration between CISA, government officials, and other U.S. federal agency officials. She continuously works to advance CISA’s missions in cybersecurity, physical infrastructure protection, and emergency communications across all 16 critical infrastructure sectors. Previously, Julie served as a Protective Security Advisor in New York City where she led research on microgrids, communications and the internet, physical-cyber convergence, and served as CISA’s regional lead for federal interagency working groups. She has also done extensive work in non- profit organizations including directing domestic violence and trafficking prevention grants in Europe and Eurasia for Sister Cities International, and social justice programming at Trinity Wall Street.
At the U.S. Department of State, her grants and program work with the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs included citizen exchanges and international training. Julie was recruited into State’s Bureau for Intelligence and Research to lead Eurasian research and outreach under the Title VIII program. She was later appointed as the Bureau’s first Senior Advisor and Director of Professional Development. In that role, she led academic and education initiatives, crafted and taught courses on analytic briefing and writing, developed new Intelligence Community programs, and represented the State Department on intelligence initiatives with interagency and five-eyes partners including the Foreign Language Executive Committee.
During her tenure at State, Julie also served a Joint Duty assignment at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, where her work included recruiting women into cybersecurity, working with and recruiting wounded warriors, and enhancing academic centers of excellence.
Julie was a recipient of the Pat Roberts Intelligence Scholarship Program. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Slavic Languages and Literature from The Ohio State University, a Master of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Farsi from Johns Hopkins University and is pursuing a doctorate in public policy.
Business Lead, Policing in a Digital World, Police Scotland
A former Royal Marines Officer, Chief Superintendent Trickett has served for 25 years in a variety of operational and corporate roles in the North of Scotland, including serving as an Area Commander for Dundee before leading on major events and operations including T in the Park and The Open Golf 2018, as well as emergency and resilience planning for the North Command area. He has led contingency planning for major nationwide incidents and events, was seconded to the Scottish Police Authority for a period of his career and helped lead the national coordination for Scotland’s resilience partnership response to COVID-19. He was the Divisional Commander for Highland & Islands Division for two and a half years and since January 2023, has been the business lead for ‘Policing in a Digital World’ programme implementing Police Scotland’s Cyber Strategy.
Head of Cyber Resilience Unit, The Scottish Government
Clare is the Head of Cyber Resilience for the Scottish Government and the Chair of the CyberScotland Partnership. Clare leads on the development and implementation of the cyber resilience strategy for Scotland, working closely with partners across public, private and third sectors, as well as the UK Government and internationally. She is also currently overseeing the establishment of the Scottish Cyber Coordination Centre (SC3) to improve intelligence sharing and early warning and national cyber incident coordination. Clare has led numerous national initiatives and campaigns in cyber and is a strong advocate for offering security skills across the lifelong learning system, recognising the importance of reaching people from diverse backgrounds and making cyber careers attractive to young people and girls.
Before starting her Civil Service career in the early 2000s, Clare worked in business development and education, in the UK, Japan, New Zealand and Germany. Clare has 20 years’ experience in policy development including writing Scotland’s cyber resilience strategies, contributing to the UK Cyber Strategy and writing Scotland’s first strategies for Adult Literacies and English for Speakers of Other Languages.
Services Operations Director, BT
Valerie Wilson, Service Operations Director at BT, holds a decade of experience leading Managed Service operations teams worldwide. Additionally, she holds a position as a non-executive director for itSMF UK, committed to promoting best practices in Service Management.
Professor of Applied Cryptography, Edinburgh Napier University
In order to continue the advancement towards digitization, Scotland perhaps needs to develop a roadmap for the integration of digital trust, identity and wallets, and in how data is shared across the public sector, especially in areas of health and social care. This, as much as possible, should be focused on the citizen, and aim to integrate with other evolving systems around the world, and respect privacy. Along with this, the evolution of new methods such as with homomorphic encryption could provide the public sector with the opportunity to better understand the demographics of the population, while supporting privacy-aware machine learning.
William (Bill) J Buchanan OBE FRSE is a Professor of Applied Cryptography in the School of Computing, Edinburgh and the Built Environment at Edinburgh Napier University. He is a Fellow of the BCS and a Principal Fellow of the HEA. Bill was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to cybersecurity, and, in 2024, he was appointed as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE). His social media tagline reflects his strong belief in changing the world for the better: “A Serial Innovator. An Old World Breaker. A New World Creator.” Bill also has a strong belief in the power of education and in supporting innovation from every angle and currently leads the Blockpass ID Lab and the Centre for Cybersecurity, IoT and Cyberphysical. Bill works in the areas of cryptography, blockchain, trust and digital identity. He has one of the most extensive cryptography sites in the World (asecuritysite.com), and is involved in many areas of novel research and teaching. He has published over 30 academic books and over 450 academic research papers. Along with this, Bill’s work has led to many areas of impact, including a number of highly successful spin-out companies (including Zonefox, Symphonic Software and Cyan Forensics), along with awards for excellence in knowledge transfer and for teaching. He recently received an ”Outstanding Contribution to Knowledge Exchange” award and was included in the FutureScot “50 Scottish Tech People Who Are Changing The World”, along with being a regular keynote speaker at a range of conferences. Bill’s true academic passion is building, analysing and breaking cryptographic methods.
Head of Cyber, ScotlandIS
As the Head of Cyber for ScotlandIS, Bev’s role involves developing initiatives aimed at fostering growth and innovation, addressing challenges posed by the dynamic cyber threat landscape and cultivating the skills pipeline within Scotland’s cybersecurity industry, playing the role of facilitator between, industry, academia and public sector.
Bev initially joined the ScotlandIS team to lead the IT Managed Service Provider Programme which aimed to create a network within this community that actively shares best practices and lessons learned. The culmination of this effort was the launch of the ScotlandIS ITMSP Best Practice Charter on September 28th, demonstrating a commitment to elevating standards and fortifying cyber resilience throughout the supply chain.
Before her role at ScotlandIS, Bev served as a police officer for 28 years, in front line and community roles. She contributed significantly to the role of the cybercrime harm prevention team and played a crucial part in implementing Police Scotland’s Cyber Strategy through the “Policing in a Digital World” programme. This transition underscores her adaptability and commitment to positioning Scotland at the forefront of global cybersecurity endeavours.
Innovation Lead for Digital Security, UK Research and Innovation
This session will raise awareness of the UK Governments DSbD cyber security initiative and provide a narrative for why current computers are not secure and how DSbD is a step change towards a safer future
As Innovation Lead for the Digital Security by Design Programme within InnovateUK, UKRI, Nuala is accountable for driving the market development of the challenge and working in partnership with Government, Industry and Academia to gather the real industry benefits to create demand and onboard advocates for this transformational technology. Nuala presently manages the DSbD Technology Access Programme and is delivering the UK and International Engagement Strategy. Nuala has spent over 25 years promoting education/industry integration across the private, public and 3rd sector and has demonstrated expertise in Innovation Consultancy, Funding, Programme Management, Enterprise Development and Strategic Partnership Engagement. Nuala is a STEM and EDI ambassador and is an avid supporter of Women in Tech.
Chief Information Security Officer, Digital and Security, NHS National Services Scotland
From the public to the private sectors and back again, Scott has worked in information and cyber security for the past 20 years. Having held CISO positions in the private sector, he joined NHS Scotland NSS in the throes of the Coronavirus pandemic and as Head of Information and Cyber Security leads the mission to deliver a world class cyber security operations capability for Scotland’s Health Sector. He is excited by the opportunities that new technologies and ways of working bring to society and an advocate of cohesive security strategies presented in everyday language that’s understood by users and decision makers alike.
Business Development Manager , cyberQuarter, Abertay University
Cheryl Torano is the Business Development Manager for Abertay cyberQuarter.
Her current role began in 2021 and is funded through Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Government.
Cheryl graduated from Abertay’s Ethical Hacking programme in 2017 having undertaken an accelerated BSc Hons degree.
Prior to that she studied HND Computer Networking and Internet Technology at Dundee and Angus College.
Following graduation, she worked in Abertay University’s digital marketing team until 2019 when she took up a role with Brightsolid as a Cyber Security Engineer. During this time, she completed an MBA in Business Administration in Cybersecurity.
Cheryl is on the Scottish Women in Cyber and Ladies Hacking Society committees, and a key member in the Scottish Cyber Cluster.
CEO, Cyber and Fraud Centre - Scotland
Jude McCorry is CEO of the Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland. She has over 20 years’ experience in the Technology sector and started her career with Dell computers in Ireland, she joined the Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland in April 2020 from The Data Lab where she was Director of Business Development working with industry and academia to maximise the value of data for Scotland.
She is one of the founders of the Unicef Data Hub for Children, and always ensures there is a social aspect to everything she does in order to benefit the people of Scotland or further afield. Jude is a board member of Parkinson’s Scotland and the Policy Board at SCDI.
Head of Sector Development – Digital Economy and Financial Services, Skills Development Scotland
Phil Ford is the Head of Digital Economy and Financial Services at Skills Development Scotland, leading a team to shape cross-sectoral strategies to ensure skills planning, investment and delivery are demand led in support of industry priorities. Phil has previously worked as a Regional Skills Planning Lead for SDS in the south east and south of Scotland. This role involved close partnership working with a range of stakeholders, to develop Skills Investment Plans to ensure that regional supply meets current and future demand. He has previously worked in several senior roles in the Construction Industry Training Board and most recently as the Strategic Partnerships Director for Scotland. In this position he was responsible for driving forward a £2m Joint Investment Strategy with the Scottish Government to address skills and training needs in the construction industry and working closely with politicians to influence policy development.
Cyber Incident, Vulnerability and Exercising Lead, The Scottish Government
Following a 32 year career in policing which included leading cyber investigations in 2013 Keith joined the Scottish Government to support the development of cyber policy and strategy. In November 2015 the Scottish Government launched Safe, Secure, Prosperous a Cyber Strategy for Scotland which was followed in 2021 by The Strategic Framework for a Cyber Resilient Scotland.
Keith was responsible for establishing the Cyber Scotland Partnership a collaborative leadership approach to focus efforts on improving cyber resilience across Scotland. He leads the Scottish Governments National Cyber Incident Co-ordination arrangements within the Scottish Cyber Co-ordination Centre (SC3) a collaborative function intended to support combating the accelerating threat of cyber attack to Scotland.
Cyber Investigations and Digital Forensics, Specialist Crime Division, Police Scotland
Detective Chief Inspector Stevenson is the Cyber Investigations and Digital Forensics lead for Police Scotland. He has an extensive history in Local Policing and Serious Criminal Investigations over a lengthy career and now focuses on Cyber Threats, Response and Investigations. Working closely with cyber partners and industry leaders across Scotland to Pursue and Prevent is a priority, as is the support to all sectors as they prepare or if they fall victim to cybercrime.
Head of Information Assurance & Cyber Security, Leidos
Richard Jones joined Foreign and Commonwealth office and completed 26 years of technology and engineering work including a very strong security element. Moving to Leidos in 2014, Richard leads the Cyber Security and Assurance capability in support of all our clients and delivering results in all aspects of IT security including Cyber Operations.
Richard has invested in both the people and technology to develop the Leidos UK Cyber Security capability and works with our global corporation to bring practical innovations and ever more effective cyber solutions.
Richard’s team provides support to national bodies with a focus on Government, Defence, National Security, Critical National Infrastructure, and key public services. Our strong relationships with key partners in providing Cyber solutions brings insights and assurance wherever and whenever our customers need it.
Senior Manager, Cyber Service Strategy and Innovation, BT
Blockchain Programme Manager, School of Informatics, The University of Edinburgh
Mojtaba Tefagh is the Blockchain Programme Manager in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Stanford University in 2019. He is interested in the Bitcoin revolution and the emerging decentralized consensus technologies afterwards. His current focus is on business development for the Blockchain Technology Laboratory, with a particular emphasis on industry and community engagement for the Edinburgh Decentralisation Index.
Field CTO Security (Cisco Netherlands), Cisco International Ltd
Jan Heijdra is a seasoned technology executive with over 15 years of experience in the industry. Currently serving as the Field CTO for Security at Cisco in the Netherlands, he plays a pivotal role in evangelising the security strategy and ensuring the success of its customers. As Field CTO, Jan acts as a trusted advisor to Cisco’s customers and partners, helping them navigate complex security challenges and develop effective strategies to safeguard their digital assets. Jan is a thought leader in the security industry with a passion for innovation and a deep commitment to protecting organisations from cyber threats.
Cyber Security Specialist, ITHealth
Chris Booth has worked in the public sector industry for over 30 years, specialising in IT and cyber security solutions and predominantly helping NHS organisations nationwide to understand how they can better secure their systems and data to protect patient care. Chris has been instrumental in helping 150+ organisations stay better protected through increased asset visibility and intelligence.
Head of Cyber Assurance, Waterstons
As Head of Cyber Assurance at Waterstons, Craig has worked on leading technical security teams and building information security management systems, helping organisations identify and manage their cyber security vulnerabilities and data protection objectives, helping to address immediate issues and craft a strategy to future proof their business.
As co-creator of ‘Udder Disaster’, he developed a way to skilfully simulate business problems, strategic thinking, and the crucial aspect of considering consequences, in an engaging training setting.
Senior Solutions Engineer, Immersive Labs
Gwyndaf Davies has over 10 years experience as security professional across various roles, from implementing and customising security software to leading presales and services functions across EMEA. In his current role as a Senior Solutions Engineer, he works across the public and private sector helping organisations upskill and prove their human cyber capabilities through the Immersive Labs platform.
Sales Engineering Team Lead, Recorded Future
Matt Ford is a distinguished cybersecurity professional with over fifteen years of industry expertise. Specialising in threat intelligence, geopolitical analysis, and SOC (Security Operations Centre) automation, Matt has made significant contributions to enhancing digital defence strategies for organisations globally. His comprehensive understanding of emerging threats and innovative approaches to SOC automation has led to notable advancements in operational efficiency and threat detection capabilities. Moreover, Matt has showcased his expertise by working for Blackhat Events in their NOC (Network Operations Centre), where he played a pivotal role in ensuring the security and integrity of the event’s network infrastructure.
2024 Agenda
27 February 2024 | Session 1 – Building a Cyber Resilient Scotland
Registration & refreshments
Chair’s opening remarks
BBC Presenter & Communications Consultant,
Government keynote: Strengthening Scotland’s cyber resilience
Head of National Cyber Security and Resilience, Digital Directorate, The Scottish Government
Defending Scotland from online harms
Working to thwart cyber-dependent and cyber-enabled crime
Business Lead, Policing in a Digital World, Police Scotland
America’s cyber & critical infrastructure defence agency
Working with partners to defend against today’s threats and collaborate to build a more secure and resilient infrastructure for the future
Attaché, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
From Concept to Reality: Establishing a SOC in Northern Ireland
Lessons learnt from across the water
Services Operations Director, BT
Questions from audience
Expert Panel: Cyber perspectives
Building strong regional partnerships and clusters of excellence to boost cyber resilience across Scotland and the UK
Director for National Resilience and Future Technology, National Cyber Security Centre
CEO, Cyber and Fraud Centre - Scotland
Head of NI Cyber Security Centre, NI Cyber Security Centre
Head of Cyber Resilience, NI Civil Service
Director, The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales
Networking & refreshments
27 February 2024 | Session 2 - Cyber Security Masterclasses
Understanding your organisation’s attack surface; you can’t protect what you can’t see
When it comes to securing critical public services, visibility of your organisation’s attack surface is key to eliminating blind spots and the risk from ever evolving threats. Join Cyber Security Specialist, Chris Booth, as he explores the challenges that come with identifying your attack surface and how organisations must strive for a holistic, up-to-the-minute and consolidated risk-based view of all assets (IT, IoT and OT) to secure vital citizen services.
Cyber Security Specialist, ITHealth
Securing our World with Intelligence
Join us for an illuminating session on "Securing Our World with Intelligence." Delve into the intricate nexus of IT security, threat intelligence, and geopolitical landscapes. Explore how actionable insights gleaned from these realms fortify our defenses and shape global security strategies. Uncover the pivotal role intelligence plays in safeguarding our digital and physical domains.
Sales Engineering Team Lead, Recorded Future
Compliance ≠ security. How the European NIS-2 cyber security directive will increase security and resilience for organisations and our society
Unravel the complexities of the cybersecurity threat landscape that led to the NIS2 directive. Learn about its ramifications for both EU and non-EU states and grasp practical steps towards achieving compliance. Hear more about risk management, asset discovery and the care and reporting duty in NIS2.
Field CTO Security (Cisco Netherlands), Cisco International Ltd
Transition
Ingredients to deliver a future proof cyber strategy
A conversation around the key factors (ingredients) that deliver a successful cyber strategy, some of the latest innovation and capabilities in the cyber space and what is currently possible and available here in Scotland. Hayden will also highlight the SWAN framework, and some of the benefits that partnership and this framework enables from a security perspective.
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Director, SWAN Framework at BT Business
“Beat the Bot” GenAI Challenge
Dive into the dangers of AI, how it's impacting cybersecurity across the workforce, and what you need to know to build resilience against threats. In this interactive challenge you will test your skills against an AI to better understand prompt injection risks. No technical knowledge is required.
Senior Solutions Engineer, Immersive Labs
Avoiding an Udder Disaster
Join us to play Udder Disaster, a board game created by cyber experts to replicate real life business challenges in a fun and engaging way. Used as a training tool, it helps businesses, charities, schools and more, articulate the importance of balancing business objectives with good risk management, cyber security and a well-thought-out strategy for staff of all levels.
Head of Cyber Assurance, Waterstons
Lunch and networking
27 February 2024 | Session 3 - Leadership Streams on Threat Intelligence, Incident Response & Security Operations; Community & Outreach
Threat Intelligence, Incident Response & Security Operations
Working together to respond to the growing threat of cybercrime
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Cyber Incident, Vulnerability and Exercising Lead, The Scottish Government
Cyber Investigations and Digital Forensics, Specialist Crime Division, Police Scotland
Chief Information Security Officer, Digital and Security, NHS National Services Scotland
Head of Information Assurance & Cyber Security, Leidos
Community & Outreach
The importance of partnerships, engagement and regional networks in improving cyber resilience for citizens and businesses
Head of Cyber Resilience Unit, The Scottish Government
Head of Cyber, ScotlandIS
Business Development Manager , cyberQuarter, Abertay University
Head of Sector Development – Digital Economy and Financial Services, Skills Development Scotland
Networking & refreshments
27 February 2024 | Session 4 – Cyber Innovation
Cyber Innovation
The future of cyber security: Exploring secure by design and the latest cutting-edge cyber technologies
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Innovation Lead for Digital Security, UK Research and Innovation
Blockchain Programme Manager, School of Informatics, The University of Edinburgh
Professor of Applied Cryptography, Edinburgh Napier University
Conference close
Event Sponsors
BT is one of the world’s leading communication services companies, with a significant local presence in Scotland. This includes a £1.5bn GVA impact across Scotland, supporting over 12,000 jobs and providing the digital infrastructure to support organisations and people across Scotland, including key critical services. The solutions BT provide are integral to modern life and digital transformation. BT’s purpose is as simple as it is ambitious: We connect for good.
Immersive Labs is the world’s first human cyber readiness platform. Our technology delivers challenge-based cybersecurity content developed by experts and powered by the latest threat intelligence. Our unique approach enables businesses to battle-test and evidence preparedness to face emerging cyber threats. Immersive Labs simulates cyber scenarios covering everything from the basics to threat hunting and reverse engineering malware. At the heart of our platform are labs: cloud-based and story-driven exercises accessible on demand. We’re developing new labs every day to add to our massive range of practical, gamified content that’s also mapped against industry frameworks.
Leidos is a trusted partner to the Scottish Government, dedicated to solving their most complex challenges. We drive infrastructure and application modernisation by harnessing the speed and agility of cloud technologies. Our solutions unlock the full potential of data, leveraging advanced tools to automate and analyse this critical asset. Our team is committed to delivering transformative technology programmes that achieve impactful, meaningful outcomes.
ITHealth provides proven and trusted cyber security solutions to NHS organisations. Established for 30+ years, ITHealth has a genuine understanding of NHS IT issues and infrastructures. Lansweeper is a leading IT Asset Management platform provider helping businesses across all sectors better understand, manage and protect their IT devices and network.
Together, ITHealth and Lansweeper are a powerful combination; ITHealth’s unrivalled knowledge of the NHS, coupled with Lansweeper’s leading technology, has led to an ITHealth Dashboard which is tailor-made for NHS IT. 140+ NHS organisations now look to a single pane-of-glass to better control, remediate and report on asset risk and stay assured and compliant.
DSbD is an initiative supported by the UK government to transform digital technology and create a resilient, and secure foundation for a safer future.
DSbD will enable a more trustworthy digital environment, in which only expected access to data and operations are permitted while limiting the impact of vulnerabilities. DSbD will promote a mindset change around cyber security, giving the freedom to learn, trade, play, automate and collaborate safely
Bridewell is the trusted cyber security partner for organisations operating within Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), as well as companies who want the highest standard of cyber security.
Our team are highly accredited by major industry bodies and have extensive experience of delivering cyber consulting and managed security services across highly regulated sectors. As a long-standing Microsoft partner, our team are experts in maximising the effectiveness of Microsoft Security technology to deliver robust and effective solutions.
With a deep understanding of the challenges faced by CNI organisations and how to resolve them, we work in continuous partnership with our clients to implement the right security solutions to defend and protect them against threats and attacks, allowing them to continue operating safely and securely.
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in technology that powers the Internet. Cisco inspires new possibilities by reimagining your applications, securing your data, transforming your infrastructure, and empowering your teams for a global and inclusive future.
After over 30 years of connecting the UK, we are in a great place to help your organisation accelerate its digital future. We are investing in projects in Scotland to support innovation, from smart cities to transport, healthcare and manufacturing, to cyber-security and digital skills.
To find out how Cisco can help your organisation accelerate its digital future contact our Cisco Scotland Team
MemCrypt is an anti-ransomware company that can stop ransomware attacks as they happen, enabling rapid enterprise recovery from an attack and removing the need to pay any ransom.
Edinburgh based, MemCrypt is an Edinburgh Napier University spin out building a suite of ransomware family agnostic anti-ransomware tools to help protect customers across industry, the third sector, and in government agencies.
At Furturescot Cyber Security 2024, we will be demonstrating a simulated AES 256 ransomware attack where we can show how we can help customers recover from an attack in real time. We would be pleased to discuss pilot deployments of our technology and partnering opportunities.
Police Scotland was established on 1 April 2013 and is responsible for policing across the whole of Scotland, some 28,168 square miles, covering a third of the United Kingdom’s landmass with a unique range of urban, rural, island and remote communities.
It is the second largest force in the UK with 23,000 officers and staff working together for the people of Scotland.
Our purpose is to improve the safety and wellbeing of people, places and communities in Scotland, focusing on Keeping People Safe in line with our values of integrity, fairness and respect and with human rights at the heart of everything we do.
As part of the commitment stated within the ‘Cyber Strategy 2020’ Police Scotland’s objective is ‘Keeping people safe in the digital world’ through resilience, partnerships, prevention, protecting and safeguarding and investigations. The Policing in a Digital World Programme is the organisations response in delivering on this strategy.
Recorded Future is the world’s largest provider of intelligence for enterprise security. By combining persistent and pervasive automated data collection and analytics with human analysis, Recorded Future delivers intelligence that is timely, accurate, and actionable. In a world of ever-increasing chaos and uncertainty, Recorded Future empowers organisations with the visibility they need to identify and detect threats faster; take proactive action to disrupt adversaries; and protect their people, systems, and assets, so business can be conducted with confidence. Recorded Future is trusted by more than 1,000 businesses and government organisations around the world.
SICSA promotes international excellence in University-led research, education, and knowledge exchange for Scottish Informatics and Computer Science. SICSA is funded entirely by member institutions comprising all 14 Scottish Higher Education Computer Science & Informatics Schools and Departments and three Scottish Innovation Centres.
At Sword we understand the challenges and opportunities that exist across the UK’s Public Sector. By combining our technical expertise with practical delivery experience we deliver outcomes with a meaningful impact on the organisations we work with. Our team is passionate about making a difference, utilising technology to improve the well-being of citizens and public sector staff by enabling a more data driven culture.
We help our customers to ensure their data sits in a reliable and secure environment, and that data is protected with sustainable security plans to maintain a high level of cyber resilience.
At Waterstons we help our clients to prevent, detect and respond to cyber incidents. We offer a range of cybersecurity-related services to help our clients overcome the challenges of defending themselves from the latest cyber threats. We take a pragmatic, non-alarmist approach to cyber security and we work with clients to design, implement and optimise security controls that fit their businesses.
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Limited
42 St Mary’s St, Edinburgh EH1 1SX.
Company Reg: SC296936
VAT 905292530
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