The increased frequency and sophistication of cyber-attacks on the UK's Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) is threatening the countries economy and security. techUK's new series 'Safeguarding Critical National Infrastructure in the Digital Age' is spotlighting a number of different sectors within CNI to better understand the risks that are associated with cyber-attacks and the importance of implementing updated NIS regulations to better protect the UK for the future.

On Friday 3 May, 10:00-11:00, the series kicks off with a panel discussion on the cyber resilience of water utilities. Under the Network and Information Systems (NIS) Regulations 2018, all water companies should take steps to manage risks to their network and information systems. The government committed regulators to support the water industry to do this.

This event will assess the current steps taken by the water industry to understand and mitigate risk. Attendees will hear from our panel on their work to support the water industry, learn about future risks and how they can be addressed.

The audience will also have the opportunity to put their questions to our speakers, under Chatham House rules. 

Panel:

  • Gordon Robinson, Future Water Association
  • Jason Dewar, Accenture
  • Sean Tickle, Littlefish 
Dan Patefield

Dan Patefield

Head of Cyber and National Security, techUK

Jill Broom

Jill Broom

Programme Manager, Cyber Security, techUK

Annie Collings

Annie Collings

Programme Manager, Cyber Security and Central Government, techUK

Raya Tsolova

Programme Manager, techUK

Tracy Modha

Team Assistant - Markets, techUK