Tuesday 30 July 2024, 10.30am-12noon (BST)
With 45% of organisations expected to suffer software supply chain attacks by 2025, it’s vital that we take steps to better protect businesses and organisations from harm and disruption.
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) are looking for feedback on two proposed codes of practice. One centred around our approach to the security of AI, and another on how software vendors should develop, distribute, and maintain software.
We were delighted that DSIT joined us for a webinar exploring the UK Government’s work to date, looking at the proposals more closely, and discussing potential future policy. Log in to see the slides from this members-only session (no recording is available due to the nature of the discussions).
You can also complete DSIT’s calls for views below before they close on Friday 9 August 2024:
This is a fantastic opportunity to help shape government policy and secure the most foundational aspects of the technologies we use.
Please note this webinar could only be attended live, and no recording is available.
Chaired by
Tarquin Folliss OBE (info), Vice Chairman, The SASIG
Presented by
Lorna Kirkby (info), Senior Policy Advisor, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
Issy Hall, Emerging Technology Standards Lead, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)