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CYBERUK 2023 first to be held in Northern Ireland

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a part of GCHQ, is now accepting applications for delegates to take part in CYBERUK 2023, which is being hosted in Northern Ireland for the first time next April.

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Cyber experts and thought leaders are being encouraged to sign up for a place at the UK’s flagship cyber security conference. The conference at the ICC in Belfast on 19-20 April will be centred around the theme of ‘securing an open and resilient digital future’, with details about the programme and speakers to be announced in the new year.

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CYBERUK has become a key fixture in the cyber security community’s calendar, with more than 2,200 attendees taking part in the most recent summit in Wales which involved interactive workshops, exhibitions and keynotes.

Northern Ireland is considered a global hub for cyber security innovation and expertise. It is home to 4% of the UK’s cyber security workforce despite representing 2.8% of the UK population and has a strong track record of attracting significant overseas investment in its growing cyber security industry.

NCSC Chief Executive Lindy Cameron said: “As a proud Northern Irish woman, I am delighted our flagship CYBERUK conference is coming to Northern Ireland for the first time, recognising its status as a global cyber hub.

“I’m looking forward to hearing from thought leaders in cyber security and examining how we can keep the UK safe online in the face of technological challenges as well as opportunities.

“I strongly encourage the cyber security community to register for a place at CYBERUK so we can work together towards securing an open and resilient digital future.”

Under the theme of ‘securing an open and resilient digital future’, next year’s CYBERUK conference will examine the following:
How a strong ecosystem can deliver a resilient society
Understanding threats, risks and vulnerabilities we face
Gaining technological advantage with our friends and allies

It will also involve a schools outreach programme, where pupils from local schools will attend and take part in a raft of activities designed to inspire them to develop vital cyber skills.

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The NCSC works closely with partners in Northern Ireland and supports the Government's commitment of 5,000 cyber security professionals in Northern Ireland by 2030 and the £2.6 billion National Cyber Strategy which is protecting and promoting the UK online and making the digital economy secure for people and businesses.

 

 

 

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