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Rapid advances in cyber crime technology and techniques have resulted in an unprecedented rise in data breaches over the last 12 months.
The UK Government's response is to expand its cyber security strategy, with an extra £650 million targeted at improving the country's cyber security infrastructure. The National Cyber Security Programme aims to build knowledge, expertise and systems within the public and private sectors, whilst the MOD's newly formed Defence Cyber Operations Group targets the rise of cyber terrorism and cyber war.
With national concern about cyber security greater than ever, how can you help public and private sector organisations to stay ahead of the escalating threats?
The Future of Cyber Security 2012 conference brings over 400 senior decision-makers face to face with leading cyber security specialists.
Designed exclusively for central and local government organisations, NGOs and major private sector enterprises, the event provides conference delegates with a unique opportunity to interact with thought leaders in the field. Conference sessions and seminars will give senior IT, information and security officers unrivalled insight into the cyber threats of today and the potential threats of tomorrow.
Areas to be covered include:
Learn more about The Future of Cyber Security 2012 or register as a delegate.
The associated Future of Cyber Security 2012 exhibition provides suppliers in this field with an unrivalled platform to showcase their products and services.
The exhibition will benefit from a high volume of visitors throughout the day, with the targeted nature of the conference drawing a national audience of senior decision-makers.
Learn more about The Future of Cyber Security 2012 or contact us if you would like to register as an exhibitor.
As always, we extend a very warm welcome to all our colleagues who share a commitment to improving data security.