CyNam’s final event of the year, “CyNam 21.3-Keeping the Lights on: Building Resilience into our Critical National Infrastructure” takes place on 21st October 2021.
The line up features the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), Plexal, Microfocus, CACI, the current NCSC for start-ups cohort and local Gloucestershire schools.
CyNam 21.3 will be the organisation’s first-ever hybrid event, allowing attendees to network and learn in person or virtually.
CyNam, Cheltenham’s cyber cluster, will host their final live showcase of the year, “CyNam 21.3-Keeping the Lights on: Building Resilience into our Critical National Infrastructure”, on 21st October 2021. The line up brings together cyber experts from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), CGI, Sopra Steria, Deloitte, De Montford University, University of Bristol, Reef Group, Hub8, Plexal, Micro focus and CACI to explore how the industry is taking steps to make the UK the safest place to live and work online. Following the easing of lockdown restrictions, CyNam 21.3 marks the organisation’s first-ever hybrid event, with a physical venue to be announced soon.
The House of Commons Committees’ recognises that there is a real possibility of a major cyber attack targeting the UK and it is considered a top-tier threat to the country. As a result, the event will explore how cyber innovation can protect the assets that allow our daily lives to continue as normal. CyNam 21.3 will make this insight accessible for all, including students, academics, those working in critical national infrastructure and anyone with an interest in cyber security.
Alongside the current line up, attendees can expect the biggest names in cyber security, with previous events featuring IBM, Microsoft and Ladies of Cheltenham Hacking Society. The last CyNam event in June 2021 saw over 1,000 attendees tuning in from across the globe, making it the organisation’s most successful conference to date.
Richard Yorke, Director at CyNam, said:
“Critical National Infrastructure and cyber security have become more entwined in recent times with hackers now able to bring down national economies and emergency services. In order for the UK to retain its position as a leader in cyber security, we must do more to improve our cyber resilience to prevent a major incident from occurring. Our latest event will help attendees to understand the role that we all have in making sure that our services and people remain safe from harm.”
Registration for the October showcase is now open, with the two-hour conference taking place from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm BST.