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:

  • Global thought leadership on protecting public bodies from cybercrime and network intrusion 
  • Learn the latest industry best practice with cyber-accredited industry bodies and solutions providers
  • Join detailed run-throughs of cyber protection methodologies in compelling leadership sessions and masterclasses 
  • Network with a national group of like-minded professionals working at the coalface of protecting critical digital infrastructure and frontline services 
  • Hear the latest innovations and new cyber approaches from academia, from security by design to zero trust and quantum computing
  • Understand how to respond to a live cyber incident – build capability and capacity into your teams to defend against global threat actors
  • Protect your distributed workforce: from education, skills and endpoint device security, build a layered defence posture into your cyber resilience plans
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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


Deputy Director
The National Cyber Resilience and Security Division, Scottish Government

Director for National Resilience and Future Technology
National Cyber Security Centre

Head of NI Cyber Security Centre
NI Cyber Security Centre

Head of Cyber Resilience
NI Civil Service

Director
The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales

Attaché
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)

Business Lead, Policing in a Digital World
Police Scotland

Head of Cyber Resilience Unit
The Scottish Government

Services Operations Director
BT

Professor of Applied Cryptography
Edinburgh Napier University

Head of Cyber
ScotlandIS

Innovation Lead for Digital Security
UK Research and Innovation

Head of Information & Cyber Security
NHS National Services Scotland

Business Development Manager
cyberQuarter, Abertay University

CEO
Cyber and Fraud Centre - Scotland

Head of Sector Development – Digital Economy and Financial Services
Skills Development Scotland

Cyber Incident, Vulnerability and Exercising Lead
The Scottish Government

Cyber Investigations and Digital Forensics, Specialist Crime Division
Police Scotland

Head of Information Assurance & Cyber Security
Leidos

Director
SWAN Framework at BT Business

Senior Manager, Cyber Service Strategy and Innovation
BT

Blockchain Programme Manager, School of Informatics
The University of Edinburgh

Field CTO Security (Cisco Netherlands)
Cisco International Ltd

Cyber Security Specialist
ITHealth

Head of Cyber Assurance
Waterstons

Senior Solutions Engineer
Immersive Labs

Sales Engineering Team Lead
Recorded Future

2024 Agenda

27 February 2024 | Session 1 – Building a Cyber Resilient Scotland

8:30 AM – 8:55 AM

Registration & refreshments

8:55 AM – 9:00 AM

Chair’s opening remarks


Kim McAllister
Chair
9:00 AM – 9:10 AM

Government keynote: Strengthening Scotland’s cyber resilience


Alan Gray
The National Cyber Resilience and Security Division, Scottish Government
9:10 AM – 9:25 AM

Defending Scotland from online harms

Working to thwart cyber-dependent and cyber-enabled crime


CS Conrad Trickett
Police Scotland
9:25 AM – 9:45 AM

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


Julie M. Johnson
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
9:45 AM – 10:00 AM

From Concept to Reality: Establishing a SOC in Northern Ireland

Lessons learnt from across the water


Valerie Wilson
BT
10:00 AM – 10:10 AM

Questions from audience

10:10 AM – 11:00 AM

Expert Panel: Cyber perspectives

Building strong regional partnerships and clusters of excellence to boost cyber resilience across Scotland and the UK


Jonathon Ellison OBE
National Cyber Security Centre

Jude McCorry
Cyber and Fraud Centre - Scotland

Lorraine McCaffrey
NI Cyber Security Centre

Jackie Wishart
NI Civil Service

Paul Peters
The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales
11:00 AM – 11:20 AM

Networking & refreshments

27 February 2024 | Session 2 - Cyber Security Masterclasses

11:20 AM – 11:50 AM

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.


Chris Booth
ITHealth
11:20 AM – 11:50 AM

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.


Matt Ford
Recorded Future
11:20 AM – 11:50 AM

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.


Jan Heijdra
Cisco International Ltd
11:50 AM – 12:00 PM

Transition

12:00 PM – 12:30 PM

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.


Kim McAllister (Chair)

Hayden Edwards
SWAN Framework at BT Business

Derek Arthur
BT
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM

“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.


Gwyndaf Davies
Immersive Labs
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM

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.


Craig Archdeacon
Waterstons
12:30 PM – 1:25 PM

Lunch and networking

27 February 2024 | Session 3 - Leadership Streams on Threat Intelligence, Incident Response & Security Operations; Community & Outreach

1:25 PM – 2:45 PM

Threat Intelligence, Incident Response & Security Operations

Working together to respond to the growing threat of cybercrime


Kim McAllister (Chair)

Keith McDevitt
The Scottish Government

DCI Norman Stevenson
Police Scotland

Scott Barnett
NHS National Services Scotland

Richard J. Jones
Leidos
1:25 PM – 2:45 PM

Community & Outreach

The importance of partnerships, engagement and regional networks in improving cyber resilience for citizens and businesses


Clare El Azebbi (Chair)
The Scottish Government

Beverly Bowles
ScotlandIS

Cheryl Torano
cyberQuarter, Abertay University

Phil Ford
Skills Development Scotland
2:45 PM – 3:05 PM

Networking & refreshments

27 February 2024 | Session 4 – Cyber Innovation

3:05 PM – 4:25 PM

Cyber Innovation

The future of cyber security: Exploring secure by design and the latest cutting-edge cyber technologies


Kim McAllister (Chair)

Nuala Kilmartin
UK Research and Innovation

Mojtaba Tefagh
The University of Edinburgh

Professor Bill Buchanan OBE
Edinburgh Napier University
4:25 PM

Conference close

Event Sponsors

Sponsor profile

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 nearly 15,000 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.

Sponsor profile

Leidos is a proud partner to the Scottish Government, dedicated to tackling its most complex challenges. We specialise in modernising infrastructure and applications, leveraging swift and adaptive cloud technologies. Our expertise extends to harnessing the potential of data, employing enabling technologies that automate and analyse government’s most strategic assets. 

Our people are committed to delivering transformative technology programs, aiming for outcomes that matter. 

Our ethos accentuates our collaborative spirit in accelerating digital transformation, aiming for enhanced operational efficiency and innovation in public services. Through such collaborative ventures, we anticipate propelling Scotland into a future where digital empowerment significantly bolsters the value and innovative capacity of the public sector.

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From Secure Foundations to Resilient Futures

The Digital Security by Design Programme 

UKRI’s Digital Security by Design is a UK government supported initiative to help transform digital technology and create a more resilient and secure foundation for a safer digital future. With collaboration between academia, industry and government delivering more secure semiconductor devices to pave the way for business and people to safely use and maintain trust in technology. 

DSbD works to enable a more trustworthy digital environment, in which only expected access to data and operations are permitted while limiting the impact of any remaining vulnerabilities. DSbD is promoting a mindset change for cyber security, giving the freedom to learn, trade, play, automate and collaborate safely through cyber best-practices, reducing the attack surface by default, and protecting resilience and operational integrity by design. 

With this new design, research suggests it is possible around 70% of ongoing memory safety vulnerabilities should be blocked from exploitation, with other features enabling developers to further extend the resilience and integrity of software. 

DSbD technology prototypes, Morello Boards, are available through www.DSbD.tech for organisations and academics to explore the technology and find what benefit this revolutionary technology could have for you. 

Understand what this technology could do for you and to be a part of a new more secure future.  

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Recorded Future is the world’s largest threat intelligence company. Recorded Future’s Intelligence Cloud provides end-to-end intelligence across adversaries, infrastructure, and targets. Indexing the internet across the open web, dark web, and technical sources, Recorded Future provides real-time visibility into an expanding attack surface and threat landscape, empowering clients to act with speed and confidence to reduce risk and securely drive business forward. Headquartered in Boston with offices and employees around the world, Recorded Future works with over 1,700 businesses and government organizations across more than 75 countries to provide real-time, unbiased and actionable intelligence. Learn more at recordedfuture.com

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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.

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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.

Sponsor profile

Police Scotland is committed to keeping people safe in the digital world as part of its Cyber Strategy. As part of that commitment Police Scotland is transforming the response to the ever evolving threat of cybercrime. Equipping frontline officers with mobile devices is already making a positive change to operational policing approach in Scotland through the improved use of technology and change in culture which allows officers to work more effectively within communities. In addition , it is our mission to bring about the comprehensive changes necessary to become a centre of excellence in digital and cyber policing. This means that we will ensure that all officers and staff, on the frontline and in specialist roles, have the appropriate skills, equipment, technology and support to prevent, respond to and investigate cybercrime. Police Scotland has set out a clear pathway within the Cyber Strategy and underlines our commitment to working with partners, including the Scottish Government and international law enforcement, and share expertise from all sectors. 

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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

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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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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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