PSE365: Securing the Public Sector: Learning from Experience Panel Discussion

PSE365: Securing the Public Sector: Learning from Experience Panel Discussion

In the age of digital disruption, the need for digital public services reveals how crucial it is to protect the information of the most vulnerable people the public sector provides services for.

Ensuring an industry standard can no longer be the norm, with cyber attacks becoming more smarter and more prevalent. With a catastrophic ransomware attack cutting off 135,000 residents from vital front line public services including social care, the cost of recovery was more than £10m which included remedial and replacement work for the councils IT infrastructure.

In this panel discussion, gain insight into lessons learned from experience and what public sector leaders need to navigate the challenges of cyber security.

Guest Panellists:

Tony Walsh, Strategic Account Director, Zerto
Cllr Peter Fleming, Chair, Local Government Association's Improvement and Innovation Board
Mary Lanigan, Leader, Redcar and Cleveland Council

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