Since 2020, Carrousel Digital has been committed to digital security by providing solutions to security flaws that are still overlooked. Carrousel Digital has therefore developed various processes to improve cybersecurity. These processes have been patented, each using specific technologies to address different problems.
Cyber Security for the Public Sector II
In January this year, the UK Government announced that £210m is being made available for a new Cyber Action Plan, with the aim of improving minimum cybersecurity standards and providing what’s described as “more hands-on support” to minimize the impact of cyber incidents when they do happen.
Central to this is the newly announced Government Cyber Unit – part of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and led by the Government Chief Information Security Officer - to coordinate risk management and incident response across departments.
Carefully designed for local authorities, this session provides support and resources to help local government organisations improve their cyber defenses and response strategies as well as offering a glimpse into the latest trends and their implications, revealing how organisations can prepare for emerging threats and ensure resilience against an increasingly sophisticated cybercrime ecosystem.
| 10.30 | Welcome & Event Overview Neil Furminger, Head of Cyber Essentials, IASME Consortium |
| 10.35 | Cyber legislation and staying compliant Heather Toomey, Principal Cyber Security Specialist, Information Commissioner's Office |
| 10.45 | Innovations in Cyber Security Bruno Sanglé-Ferrière, Director, Carrousel Digital |
11.00 | Interactive Poll Multiple choice question presented to the audience |
| 11.05 | Why cyber continuity is vital to your cybersecurity future Charles Weir, Senior Lecturer, Secure Software Development, Lancaster University |
| 11.25 | Q&A session featuring today’s speakers plus interactive poll results |
| 12.00 | Event close |

