Tuesday 12 January, 11am-12noon (GMT)
Cast your mind back to 1990 and, chances are, you’ll remember a very different world. Sinead O’Connor was dominating the UK charts, Stefan Edberg defeated Boris Becker at Wimbledon, and Mark Zuckerberg was just six years old. Perhaps most striking is how different our relationship with technology is now. Yet this was the year that the Computer Misuse Act that we still have in force today was introduced.
What impact does the act have on you today? Does it restrict what you can do in cybersecurity? What needs to change? How can we make it more effective? Join us as our panel of experts put forward their views and answer your questions while dissecting this (over) 30-year-old act.
Facilitated by
Martin Smith MBE (info), Chairman & Founder, The SASIG
Chaired by
Peter Yapp (info), Partner, Schillings
Panellists include
Ollie Whitehouse (info), Group CTO, NCC Group
Andrew Murray (info), Professor of Law, London School of Economics
Stewart Room (info), Global Technology Sector Leader, DWP Law