Outcomes of Cyber Security Strategy

Research project to quantify the outcomes of the Government’s Cyber Security Strategy: 2022 to 2030.

Dear All,  

I hope you’re well. 

I work within NHS England’s and the Department of Health and Social Care’s Joint Cyber Unit. I am leading a project to quantify the outcomes of the Government’s Cyber Security Strategy: 2022 to 2030. Through this project, I aim to identify clear measures against which the outcomes of the strategy can be considered to inform our understanding of progress against the strategy and resource allocation decisions. 

To support this work, I am leading engagement with experts in the sector to allow for co-creation of these measures. To ensure a diverse range of viewpoints are reflected, I am writing to you seeking cyber leads working in, or supporting, the adult social care sector (in small, medium and large providers) and Better Security, Better Care.  

There are 5 workshops that we would like to provide attendees with the opportunity to attend.  

Pillar 

Description of Pillar 

Date and time of workshop 

Focus on the greatest risks and harms 

2nd July, 2 – 3.30pm 

Defend as one 

9th July, 2 – 3.30pm 

People and culture 

10th July, 2 – 3.30pm 

Build secure for the future 

14th July, 2 – 3.30pm 

Exemplary response and recovery 

15th July, 2 – 3.30pm 

 

Through these workshops, I hope to identify: 

  • Measures that are the most effective way of achieving each outcome 

  • Measures that are specific 

  • Programmes, projects or other delivery mechanisms by which this measure can be achieved 

If you are interested in attending, please contact [email protected] by 25th June stating the workshop(s) you are interested in attending.  

A calendar invitation will follow after confirmation. 

All workshops will be virtual. Materials shared within the workshop will be TLP: Amber Strict. 

Additionally, if there are colleagues that you believe have expertise that would be of use, please let me know.  

Many thanks in advance for your assistance. 

Best wishes, 

Esohe 

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