Evolving challenges in cyber fraud prevention 2021
2pm – 3.30pm24 February 2021
Online
Online
COVID-19 has driven a significant evolution in customers moving to online transactions. As the health pandemic continues into 2021, we can only expect more activity to move online.
In this event, techUK will bring the cyber and financial services communities together to revisit the continuing themes in cyber fraud prevention and look at financial service providers’ approach to tackling these. We’ll also take a closer look at new rising trends, including threats arising from emerging technology, and key recommendations for tackling cyber fraud.
This webinar will also provide an opportunity for attendees operating across the globe to discuss the opportunities that could be presented by simplifying the cyber compliance process, such as freeing-up more time and money to focus on addressing security issues.
Confirmed speakers include:
Accenture
RUSI
Police Crime Prevention Initiatives
JP Morgan
Kainos
Quorum Cyber
Great reasons to attend
This is an excellent opportunity for cyber security and financial services professionals to:
Explore 2021’s threat landscape.
Hear about RUSI’s soon-to-be-published findings and recommendations for tackling cyber fraud.
Find out how cyber organisations and financial services institutions can work with the Police to better protect customers from cyber fraud.
Find out about the work of JP Morgan and the Cyber Risk Institute.
After the speakers’ presentations, there will be time for an open discussion and attendees are encouraged to ask the panel questions. Book your space today!
This event is part of Cyber Scotland Week.
Jill Broom
Programme Manager, Cyber Security, techUK
Jill Broom
Programme Manager, Cyber Security, techUK
Jill is techUK’s Programme Manager for Cyber Security, working across the cyber eco-system to bring industry together with key stakeholders across the public and private sectors.
Prior to focusing in on techUK's cyber security work, Jill was also part of techUK's Central Government programme team, representing the supplier community of technology products and services to Whitehall departments.
Before joining techUK, Jill worked as a Senior Caseworker for an MP, advocating for local communities, businesses and individuals, so she is particularly committed to techUK’s vision of harnessing the power of technology to improve people’s lives. Jill is also an experienced editorial professional and has delivered copyediting and writing services for public-body and SME clients as well as publishers.
Dan leads the techUK Cyber Security programme, having originally joined techUK in August 2017 as a Programme Manager working across the Cyber and Defence programmes. He is responsible for managing techUK's work across the cyber security eco-system, bringing industry together with key stakeholders across the public and private sectors. Dan also provides the industry secretariat for the Cyber Growth Partnership, the industry and Governmnet conduit for supporting growth across the sector. A key focus of his work is to strengthen the public-private partnership across cyber security to support further development of UK cyber security policy.
Before joining techUK he worked as Forum Lead for the Westminster eForum. In this role he had a focus on the technology and telecoms space, on issues ranging from Broadband and Mobile Infrastructure, the Internet of Things, Cyber Security, Data and diversity in tech. Dan has a BA in History from the University of Liverpool.
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