Overview 

The UK government is expected to release a ‘refresh’ of its National Cyber Strategy in the spring of this year. The document, which will be called the National Cyber Action Plan, will see the light of day during a period when the UK’s ability to defend itself against cyber threats has increasingly come into question.  

Over the last 12 months, RUSI’s Cyber and Tech research group has conducted a series of research interviews, workshops and roundtables on this next phase of UK cyber strategy. A forthcoming RUSI paper will make the case for an ambitious new approach to UK cyber strategy that focuses on rebalancing responsibility for cyber security, and on addressing persistent market failures.   

To discuss the findings of the paper and the past, present and future of UK cyber strategy, RUSI is bringing together a panel of experts from the UK government, academia and the private sector.  

The panel discussion will be followed by a reception.  

The paper and event are supported by Palo Alto Networks.   


Speakers   

  • Ciaran Martin, Professor of Practice, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford  

  • Ollie Whitehouse, Chief Technology Officer, National Cyber Security Centre  

  • Mary Haigh, Director of Digital Delivery and Deputy Global Chief Information Officer, BAE Systems

Moderator: Jamie MacColl, Senior Research Fellow, RUSI 


How To Register 

To register your interest for this event, please use your work or organisation email where possible. 

Due to limited capacity for this event, you will be notified closer to the date of the event as to whether you have a place.