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Subject: Fwd: Conference: next steps for cyber security in the UK - with contributions from NPCC, DIT, ICANN, RUSI, MOD and Arqiva - Westminster eForum, Morning, Thursday, 12th July 2018


Members of the CSAF, CTI, and OpenC2 TCs - I am just sharing those notice I received for any of you who are interested. 

Best, 

/chet


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Peter van Gelder <peter.vangelder.eforum@westminsterforumprojects.co.uk>
Date: Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 11:49 AM
Subject: Conference: next steps for cyber security in the UK - with contributions from NPCC, DIT, ICANN, RUSI, MOD and Arqiva - Westminster eForum, Morning, Thursday, 12th July 2018
To: chet.ensign@oasis-open.org


 Westminster eForum Keynote Seminar

Next steps for cyber security in the UK

 

with

Detective Superintendent Andrew Gould, National Cybercrime Programme Lead, National Police Chiefs’ Council

 

Conrad Prince, UK Cyber Security Ambassador, Department for International Trade

 

Jean-Jacques Sahel, Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement & Managing Director, Europe, ICANN

 

James Sullivan, Research Fellow, Cyber Security, RUSI

 

Sharon Wiltshire, Cyber Industry Deputy Head, Defence Assurance & Information Security, Ministry of Defence

 

and

Carla Baker, Symantec UK; Dr Jessica Barker, Redacted Firm; Denis Onuoha, Arqiva; Sonali Parekh, Federation of Small Businesses; Tom Thackray, CBI; Antony Walker, techUK and Phil Winstanley, Microsoft

 

Chaired by:

Vicky Ford MP, Co-Chair, Parliamentary Internet, Communications and Technology Forum

 

Follow us @WeFEvents | This event is CPD certified

 

Morning, Thursday, 12th July 2018

Central London

 

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Dear Mr Ensign

 

I am writing to ensure you don’t miss the above seminar if you are able to attend. Please note there is a charge for most delegates, although concessionary and complimentary places are available (subject to terms and conditions - see below).

 

This seminar will be a timely opportunity to discuss next steps for cyber security in the UK - including key issues around preparedness, international cooperation and how the response is organised.

 

The conference is timed as implementation begins of the EU directive on the security of Networks and Information Systems (NIS Directive) and follows the recent publication of the Cyber Security Export Strategy.

 

It will be an opportunity for stakeholders, policymakers and regulators to discuss latest developments and priorities for key sectors involved in critical national infrastructure and their suppliers, and the wider group of organisations and individuals affected by the threats to cybersecurity.

 

Further sessions will assess the work of the National Cyber Security Centre, as well as discussing key measures from the Secure by Design review - which outlines plans to build security into the design of internet connected devices.

 

Overall, areas for discussion include:

  • The threat to the UK - assessing its scale, priorities for raising awareness and how policy and business practice might best respond;
  • Preparedness and resilience - examining key issues in the implementation of the NIS Directive;
  • Addressing skills gaps - what should be the way forward for encouraging more people into careers in cyber security and developing the necessary curricula in the education system;
  • International collaboration - latest on the impact of the UK leaving the EU and the rise in state sponsored cyber-crime, and how UK-international co-operation and intelligence-sharing on cyber security might be further developed;
  • Standards and accreditation - examining the take-up and reputation of certification programmes, such as Cyber Essentials, and the potential for wider adoption - as well as discussion on standards development; and
  • SMEs - assessing the challenges for smaller organisations and position of smaller UK players in the cyber security sector.

 

The draft agenda is copied below my signature, and a regularly updated version is available to download here. The seminar is organised on the basis of strict impartiality by the Westminster eForum. Follow us @WeFEvents for live updates.

 

Speakers

 

We are delighted to be able to include in this seminar keynote contributions from: Conrad Prince, UK Cyber Security Ambassador, Department for International Trade; Jean-Jacques Sahel, Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement & Managing Director, Europe, ICANN; James Sullivan, Research Fellow, Cyber Security, RUSI and Sharon Wiltshire, Cyber Industry Deputy Head, Defence Assurance & Information Security, Ministry of Defence.

 

Further confirmed speakers include: Carla Baker, Senior Government Affairs Manager, Symantec UK; Dr Jessica Barker, Co-Founder, Redacted Firm; Detective Superintendent Andrew Gould, National Cybercrime Programme Lead, National Police Chiefs’ Council Denis Onuoha, Chief Information Security Officer, Arqiva; Sonali Parekh, Head of Policy, Federation of Small Businesses; Tom Thackray, Director of Innovation Policy, CBI; Antony Walker, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, techUK and Phil Winstanley, Cyber Security Specialist, Microsoft.

 

Vicky Ford MP, Co-Chair, Parliamentary Internet, Communications and Technology Forum has kindly agreed to chair part of this seminar.

 

Additional senior participants are being approached.

 

Networking

 

This seminar will present an opportunity to engage with key policymakers and other interested parties, and is CPD certified (more details). Places have been reserved by officials from the DCMS; HMRC; Home Office; MoD and the National Crime Agency. Also due to attend are representatives from ARM; Gemserv; Jisc; NCSC and Thales Cyber and Consulting (TC&C).

 

Overall, we expect speakers and attendees to be a senior and informed group numbering 100, including Members of both Houses of Parliament, senior Government and regulatory officials involved in this area of public policy, businesses and professionals involved in cybersecurity, infrastructure owners and providers, as well as their suppliers and their advisors, academics and commentators, a wide range of organisations and individuals affected by the issues, and reporters from the national and trade media.

 

Output and About Us

 

A key output of the seminar will be a transcript of the proceedings, sent out around 12 working days after the event to all attendees and a wider group of Ministers and officials at DfT, DCMS, BEIS, Cabinet Office and other government departments; officials at Ofcom and other agencies affected by the issues; and Parliamentarians with a special interest in these areas. It will also be made available more widely. This document will include transcripts of all speeches and questions and answers sessions from the day, along with access to PowerPoint presentations, speakers’ biographies, an attendee list, an agenda, sponsor information, as well as any subsequent press coverage of the day and any articles or comment pieces submitted by delegates. It is made available subject to strict restrictions on public use, similar to those for Select Committee Uncorrected Evidence, and is intended to provide timely information for interested parties who are unable to attend on the day.

 

All delegates will receive complimentary PDF copies and are invited to contribute to the content.

 

The Westminster eForum is strictly impartial and cross-party, and draws on the considerable support it receives from within Parliament and Government, and amongst the wider stakeholder community. The Forum has no policy agenda of its own. Forum events are frequently the platform for major policy statements from senior Ministers, regulators and other officials, opposition spokespersons and senior opinion-formers in industry and interest groups. Events regularly receive prominent coverage in the national and trade media.

 

Booking arrangements

 

To book places, please use our online booking form.

 

Once submitted, this will be taken as a confirmed booking and will be subject to our terms and conditions below.

 

Please pay in advance by credit card on 01344 864796. If advance credit card payment is not possible, please let me know and we may be able to make other arrangements.

 

Options and charges are as follows:

  • Places at Next steps for cyber security in the UK (including refreshments and PDF copy of the transcripts) are £230 plus VAT;
  • Concessionary rate places for small charities, unfunded individuals and those in similar circumstances are £85 plus VAT. Please be sure to apply for this at the time of booking.

 

For those who cannot attend:

  • Copies of the briefing document, including full transcripts of all speeches and the questions and comments sessions and further articles from interested parties, will be available approximately 12 days after the event for £95 plus VAT;
  • Concessionary rate: £50 plus VAT.

 

If you find the charge for places a barrier to attending, please let me know as concessionary and complimentary places are made available in certain circumstances (but do be advised that this typically applies to individual service users or carers or the like who are not supported by or part of an organisation, full-time students, people between jobs or who are fully retired with no paid work, and representatives of small charities - not businesses, individuals funded by an organisation, or larger charities/not-for-profit companies). Please note terms and conditions below (including cancellation charges).

 

I do hope that you will be able to join us for what promises to be a most useful morning, and look forward to hearing from you soon.

 

Yours sincerely 

 

Peter

 

Peter van Gelder

Director, Westminster eForum

 

T: 01344 864796

F: 01344 420121

 

Follow us on Twitter @WeFEvents

 

www.westminstereforum.co.uk

 

UK Headquarters: 4 Bracknell Beeches, Old Bracknell Lane West, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 7BW

 

The core sponsors of the Westminster eForum are: Arqiva, the British Broadcasting Corporation, BT and KPMG.

 

The parliamentary patrons of the Westminster eForum are: Lord Alli, Rt Hon the Baroness Anelay of St Johns, Rt Hon the Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom, Viscount Astor, Adrian Bailey MP, Sir Henry Bellingham MP, Rt Hon John Bercow MP, Jake Berry MP, Lord Birt, Crispin Blunt MP, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, Rt Hon Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, Lord Bragg, Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP, Chris Bryant MP, Richard Burden MP, Baroness Buscombe, Rt Hon Alistair Carmichael MP, Christopher Chope MP, Rt Hon Stephen Crabb MP, Philip Davies MP, Lord Dubs, Rt Rev the Lord Eames, Louise Ellman MP, The Earl of Erroll, Nigel Evans MP, Michael Fabricant MP, Rt Hon Sir Michael Fallon MP, Paul Farrelly MP, Rt Hon the Lord Foster of Bath, Baroness Fritchie, Sir Roger Gale MP, Lord Gordon of Strathblane, Lord Harris of Haringey, Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick, Lord Hollick, Baroness Howe of Idlicote, Lord Inglewood, Lord Kennedy of Southwark, Baroness Kidron, Rt Hon the Lord Kilclooney, Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP, Lord Lipsey, The Earl of Listowel, Tim Loughton MP, Baroness Ludford, Lord Maxton, Rt Hon the Lord McNally, Rt Hon Maria Miller MP, Baroness Neville-Rolfe, Baroness O’Cathain, Chi Onwurah MP, Lord Patel, Mark Prisk MP, Lord Puttnam CBE, Baroness Rawlings, Lord Razzall, Professor the Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, Andrew Rosindell MP, Andrew Selous MP, Chloe Smith MP, Julian Smith MP, Rt Hon the Lord Smith of Finsbury, Lord St John of Bletso, Rory Stewart MP, Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, Rt Hon the Lord Wakeham, Admiral the Rt Hon Lord West of Spithead, Dr Alan Whitehead MP and Rt Hon John Whittingdale MP. Note: parliamentary patrons take no financial interest in the Forum.

 

Westminster eForum is a division of Westminster Forum Projects Limited. Registered in England & Wales No. 3856121.

 

This email and any attached files are intended solely for the use of the entity or individual to whom they are addressed. Opinions or views are those of the individual sender and, unless specifically stated, do not necessarily represent those of the Westminster eForum. If you have received this email in error please notify info@forumsupport.co.uk.

 

FINANCIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: The delegate fee includes copies of the presentations via PDF and refreshments. Cancellation policy is as follows: (1) cancellations 14 or more days before the event: £75+VAT cancellation fee per delegate; (2) cancellations less than 14 days before the event: no refunds. Cancellations must be submitted via the website. If you are unable to submit your cancellation via the website then the cancellation must be notified in writing to the Westminster eForum. No charge will be made for replacement delegates. Transfer of any confirmed booking between events is not possible. The organisers reserve the right to alter the programme and change the speakers without prior notice. The Westminster eForum is unable to grant extended credit and therefore must request that full payment be made within 30 days from the date of invoice. Should payment not be received within 30 days from the date of invoice, the Westminster eForum will apply an administration charge of £40+VAT, likewise for payments made to our account in error.

 

Westminster eForum Keynote Seminar: Next steps for cyber security in the UK

Timing: Morning, Thursday, 12th July 2018

Venue: Central London

 

Draft agenda subject to change

 

8.30 - 9.00

Registration and coffee

 

 

9.00 - 9.05

Chair’s opening remarks

Vicky Ford MP, Co-Chair, Parliamentary Internet, Communications and Technology Forum

 

 

9.05 - 9.15

The threat to the UK - scale, initiatives and awareness

James Sullivan, Research Fellow, Cyber Security, RUSI

 

 

9.15 - 9.25

The UK’s response on cyber security - capabilities, vulnerabilities and prevention

Detective Superintendent Andrew Gould, National Cybercrime Programme Lead, National Police Chiefs’ Council

 

 

9.25 - 10.30

Assessing UK preparedness - policy developments and priorities for organisations

Denis Onuoha, Chief Information Security Officer, Arqiva

Carla Baker, Senior Government Affairs Manager, Symantec UK

Sonali Parekh, Head of Policy, Federation of Small Businesses

Sharon Wiltshire, Cyber Industry Deputy Head, Defence Assurance & Information Security, Ministry of Defence

Questions and comments from the floor with Detective Superintendent Andrew Gould, National Cybercrime Programme Lead, National Police Chiefs’ Council

 

 

10.30 - 10.35

Chair’s closing remarks

Vicky Ford MP, Co-Chair, Parliamentary Internet, Communications and Technology Forum

 

 

10.35 - 11.00

Coffee

 

 

11.00 - 11.05

Chair’s opening remarks

Senior Parliamentarian

 

 

11.05 - 11.35

International cooperation - progress, priorities and outlook

Conrad Prince, UK Cyber Security Ambassador, Department for International Trade

Jean-Jacques Sahel, Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement & Managing Director, Europe, ICANN

Questions and comments from the floor

 

 

11.35 - 12.30

Next steps for UK cyber security - responsibilities, skills and security by design

Antony Walker, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, techUK

Dr Jessica Barker, Co-Founder, Redacted Firm

Tom Thackray, Director of Innovation Policy, CBI

Phil Winstanley, Cyber Security Specialist, Microsoft

Questions and comments from the floor

 

 

12.30 - 12.55

Next steps for cyber-security in the UK - preparing for the NIS Directive

Senior speaker to be announced

Questions and comments from the floor

 

 

12.55 - 13.00

Chair’s and Westminster eForum closing remarks

Senior Parliamentarian

Peter van Gelder, Director, Westminster eForum

 

 




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/chet 
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Chet Ensign
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