In this session attendees will explore the different considerations when building cyber security capabilities. This includes implementing better cyber monitoring, threat intelligence, and incident responses. Understand where organisations can get support, guidance and training. Hear approaches to information security with limited budgets, and time and to avoid cyber fatigue.
Chair: Nick O’Reilly
director of digital, NHS Birmingham and Solihull ICB
Nick O’Reilly, Director of Digital at Birmingham ICB. 35 years in digital and technology roles initially in local government and since 2016 in the NHS. Now leading the system wide digital strategy for Birmingham and Solihull having led technology functions and DDaT enabled business transformation programmes for 15 years.
Clive Star
director for cyber security, technology and architecture, KPMG
Clive is a Consulting Director in Cyber Security, Technology and Architecture. Clive has over 30 years NHS experience in local, regional and national roles and until recently was the Deputy Director for Security Strategy in NHS England. In addition to cybersecurity Clive was previously the lead architect for national NHS infrastructure services including NHSmail and HSCN.
Michelle Corrigan
programme director, National Care Association
Michelle Corrigan is the Programme Director for Better Security, Better Care – the national and local programme supporting adult social care providers to improve their data and cyber security. Michelle oversees the programme, which is supported by the NHS Transformation Directorate, and managed by Digital Care Hub. Michelle has spent 15 years in and alongside the social care sector with a background rooted in operational delivery and innovation within adult and children’s social care. She has worked on national telehealth and telecare programmes as well as the roll out of GDPR in the sector.
Delphine Fitouri
head of digital services, Bradford District Care NHS FT
Delphine is currently the Head of Digital Services at Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust and has accumulated over 15 years of experience in the public sector, covering all Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) areas. She is also the current Chair of the Yorkshire and Humber Public Sector Network, a partnership of around 50 Local Authorities and NHS organisations across the region, soon to become the Yorkshire and Humber Digital Partnership.
Julian Jones
operational lead for cyber security, Digital Health & Care Wales
Julian is a native Welsh speaker, based in North Wales and has over 30 years experience in delivering national Cyber Security and ICT services for the NHS in Wales.
He leads the Cyber Security Operations for Digital Health & Care Wales