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 in the Public Sector
The global costs of Cyber Crime are predicted to surge from $10 trillion in 2025 to $13.82 trillion by 2028*. Closer to home, a GOV.UK report indicated that 43% of UK businesses and 30% of charities experienced a cyber security breach in the past 12 months, with phishing being the most common threat.
While overall rates for micro-businesses saw a decrease, high-income charities and medium to large businesses continued to report high rates of breaches. The GOV.UK report also noted that the average cost for a disruptive breach was approximately £4,960 for medium and large businesses - a significant financial cost for any organisation to absorb.
In the public sector this is a cost that no local authority wants to be forced to find. Council budgets face increasing pressure from inflation, rising energy costs and higher National Living Wage demands and alongside growing needs, reliable online services are more critical than ever.
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 Mark Brett, Associate Director, Cyber & Resilience, Socitm |
10.35 | Bears & Bees at the Gateway: Unravelling Rising Threats to Public Resources Dr Melanie Garson, Associate Professor in International Security & Conflict Resolution, UCL |
10.45 | Cyber Essentials helps to prevent common cyber attacks Neil Furminger, Head of Cyber Essentials, IASME Consortium |
11.00 | Interactive Poll Multiple choice question presented to the audience |
11.05 | Why Cyber Continuity Is Vital to the Future of Cybersecurity Charles Weir, Senior Lecturer, Secure Software Development, Lancaster University |
11.15 | Innovations in Cyber Security Bruno Sanglé-Ferrière, Director, Carrousel Digital |
11.25 | Interactive Poll Multiple choice question presented to the audience |
11.30 | Q&A session featuring today’s speakers plus interactive poll results |