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Cyber Security and Risk Management

February 7

The Cyber Security and Risk Management event will be held at the Maltings, in Cardiff on the 7th February in collaboration with Cardiff University Cyber Innovation Hub and NHS Wales.

In a highly digitised working and personal world, there are ever present threats to our cyber security and the integrity of our networks.

This event explores the ever – evolving risks of unauthorised access and the ways you can mitigate and train colleagues to defend against mal ware and theft of sensitive data in the Life Science and Health sectors.

We will discuss the collective methods, technologies, and processes that can help protect the confidentiality and availability of computer systems, networks and data, against cyber-attacks.

Learn about the risks facing the health and life sciences sector in Wales and how to protect your organisation from the latest cyber threats.

This event is free to attend. Register your place here.

 

Draft programme:

9 – 9:30am Registrations and refreshments 

9:30 – 10:30am Welcome and Introductions

MediWales, Gwyn Tudor, CEO

Space 2B at the Maltings, Andrew Walker

Cyber Innovation Hub, Andy Dodge, Partnerships and Business Manager

Net Consulting, speaker TBC

10:30 – 11:30am Keynote presentations and Q+A

Airbus Protect, Thaddeus Eze, Security Consultant

Stay Gold Media, Brain Meechan, Director

Intellectual Property Office, Emma Richards, Regional Policy Advisor

 

Q+A

11:30am Break

12 – 1:30pm Showcase from the Health and Life Sciences sector 

Net Consulting, speaker TBC

Alacrity Foundation UK, James Lewis, Director of Programmes

Hartree Centre, Angharad Watson, Project Manager

Cardiff Capital Region, Rowena O’Sullivan, Skills and Talent Manager


Panel Discussion

1:30pm Lunch 

Networking and close

Details

Date:
February 7
Event Category:

Venue

Space 2B at the Maltings
East Tyndall Street
Cardiff, CF24 5EA
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