Monday 6 April 2020
There has been a significant increase in the number and novelty of phishing attacks and online scams that have bubbled up since the Covid-19 crisis started, many of them preying on public fear and uncertainty in these strange times. The increase in home working from insecure locations over potentially insecure networks has added to the danger. This panel session will consider existing models for establishing levels of trust between organisations to facilitate the sharing of intelligence, knowledge, data and lessons-learned about cybersecurity incidents (and potentially other sensitive data/IP). How do these models work? How might these models include more sectors and organisations – can we extend and socialise them quickly? In short, how better may we all talk to each other in near-real time?
Chaired by
Martin Smith MBE (info), Chairman & Founder, The SASIG
Panellists
Roger Howsley, WINS; Nick Downing, Cifas; Helen Rabe, Abcam; Stevie Wilson, CDA; Alison Wakefield, The Security Institute; Andrew Gould, NPCC; Maggie Titmuss MBE, Lloyds; Action Fraud