PSE365: Secure Cloud Services Panel Discussion

PSE365: Secure Cloud Services Panel Discussion

The public sector is in the process of one of the biggest digital transformations it has ever seen, with many organisations at differing stages of their journey, resulting in a more digitally accessible sector. With the pandemic highlighting the need for migration to cloud services to effectively collaborate and continue to provide public services, where do public sector leaders start to unlock value from their data safely and securely?

With Digital Transformational change comes security challenges and with the UK Government’s Cloud First Policy outlining the importance of cloud services, public sector organisations are under pressure to ensure secure cloud services.

In this panel discussion, hear from leaders on how secure cloud services underpin security and the access of data.

Guest Panellists:

Phil Longley, Head of Security, Airwalk Reply
Neil Sinclair Secure by Design Digital Security Providers Programme, Police Crime Prevention Initiatives
Geoff Denaro, Deputy Leader, Bromsgrove District Council

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