About the conference
ESET, the largest EU based IT security vendor, would like to invite you to join like-minded business owners and professionals for a round-table discussion on Thursday 7th February 2019. The event will take place under the Chatham House Rule, offering you the opportunity to have an open and honest discussion.
The event will be taking place at the House of Commons, which forms part of the Palace of Westminster, and remains a Royal Palace. It is one part of the legislature of the United Kingdom; a grade I listed building, and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As one of the most iconic buildings in the world, it is impossible to walk through its corridors or meet in its imposing dining rooms without a deep sense of awe.
Jonathan Darby, Head of Cyber Growth & Innovation for the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, will moderate the round table discussions, sharing his knowledge and experience.
Topics for discussion
The security matters discussed will cover the topic of cyber insurance, however, discussions will be largely governed by those in attendance.
- Educating your team so they can become your strongest defence against security risks
- Is your cyber hygiene efficient and healthy enough to deter threats?
- Making decisions and developing agile management of risks for resilience
- How to develop resilient risk management solutions
Why you should attend?
By attending this event you will:
- Discuss what other peers and professionals are using when it comes to cyber insurance
- Learn what issues also keep you and your peers awake at night
- Meet other professionals and understand how they have approached their challenges
- Exchange and discuss innovative ideas in a safe environment where the Chatham House Rule is respected and reinforced
- Access agnostic expert advice from leaders in cyber security
- Professional discussions and valuable networking opportunities
- Have a greater clarity of the cyber threat landscape
- Move forward with a refreshed understanding of your challenges and how to address them
- Learn a greater depth for cyber insurance
The outcomes you will benefit from:
Agenda
11:30 - 11:45
Introductions over coffee
11:45 - 13:15
Welcome by roundtable moderator, Jonathan Darby, Head of Cyber Growth & Innovation for the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Round table discussions governed by Chatham House Rule
13:15 - 14:30
Lunch & discussions continue
14:30
Event close
Optional:
Guests will have the opportunity to attend a guided tour of Westminster Hall, St Stevens Hall and the Central Lobby led by one of the building experts who will share anecdotal insights into the art, architecture and history of the building and those who have occupied it for hundreds of years.
House of Parliament, Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom
Speakers
We are delighted to welcome the following speakers to our next Security Days event:
Jonathan Darby
Head of Cyber Growth & Innovation for the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and SportJonathan Darby, Head of Cyber Growth & Innovation for the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, will moderate the roundtable discussions, sharing his knowledge and experience.
Jake Moore
Cyber Security Specialist, ESET UKJake Moore is a Cyber Security Specialist for ESET. He previously worked for Dorset Police spanning 14 years primarily investigating computer crime in the Digital Forensics Unit. Within law enforcement powers, he learnt how to retrieve digital evidence from all devices whilst learning all sorts of ways to ethically break security in order to help protect innocent victims of crime.
Mark James
Cyber Security Specialist, ESET UKWith 25 years experience in computing, Mark James has been at the forefront of ESET UK’s technical support since its arrival in the UK. Passionate about educating users in the pitfalls of computing, Mark provides security related comments and insight to UK media, runs ESET’s product education courses for UK channel partners as well as speaking at conferences and other events
Registration form
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