Wednesday 6 December | 18:00 | One Great George Street, Westminster
EY Government Digital Leaders Forum
Join us for an evening of discussion and debate examining the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity. Together, we’ll delve into current and future challenges as we come together to explore the evolving landscape of AI-driven threats and defences.
In this wide-ranging conversation, we’ll explore:
We’re keen to hear your views on future and emerging threat landscapes, such as WormGPT and the creation of highly effective phishing and malware tools.
This event promises to be an engaging forum to share ideas, deepen our collective understanding, and network with fellow professionals.
Find out more about the speakers
A pioneer of today’s Internet in the seventies (at MIT) Roger Camrass has been helping organisations across the Globe harness the power of new technologies and methods for over five decades.
As a thought leader, business executive and part time academic, Roger has introduced a succession of innovations including digital networking in the seventies, outsourcing and call centres in the eighties, business reengineering and third generation mobile networks in the nineties, e-commerce in 2000 and more recently cloud and 5G.
With over 25 years of consulting and industry experience, Rick continues to work, as he has throughout his career, with a broad range of organisations, including governments, to improve their security posture.
With Rick’s advisement, clients have been able to enhance reporting and operating models. This has helped clients gain an actionable and accurate picture of their cyber security posture and build a priority list of activities to further enhance cyber resilience.
Rick joined EY in 2022 from a large global consulting organisation where he delivered key cybersecurity transformation projects for clients. Prior to this, he worked in leadership roles for leading cybersecurity organisations.
“Throughout my career, I have proactively mentored undergraduates, graduates and career changers. I firmly believe in the sentiment ‘if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life.’ By helping individuals find their passion at every stage of their career, I have been able to build inclusive, high-performing teams which are enhanced by different perspectives.
Mentorship lies at the heart of how I build and nurture teams. By helping others find what they love, team dynamics are enhanced, clients are happier, and society as a whole benefits too.
In a previous role, I worked as executive sponsor for Women in Cyber, a group designed to improve visibility and enhance career opportunities for women in cybersecurity.”
Together, EY and CIONET combine to host a quarterly circle where Digital leaders are able to discuss their experiences of business and technology, joined by guest speakers, to equip one-another to break out of value traps and play a leading role in reinventing business for the digital era in the UK&I.
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