Event type: In-person

CYBERUK 2023

Securing an open and resilient digital future

Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 April 2023

ICC Belfast, 2 Lanyon Place
Belfast BT1 3WH

The Digital Security by Design Programme featured heavily at the National Cyber Security Centre’s flagship event, Cyber UK 2023 in April. As part of the “fixing the foundations” stream, a session hosted by NCSC and delivered by Google’s Ben Laurie and Microsoft’s Sian John, introduced DSbD and the possibilities that present itself with new technology. This was followed with a panel session hosted by DSbD Deputy Director Agata Samojlowicz and a panel consisting of Ben, Sian, Thomas Olsen from Deltaflare and Paul Caseley from DSTL. The overarching message from this session was to encourage everyone listening to start to get involved in some way, to begin to demand secure technology from the supply chain. The closing panel of the day hosted by NCSC CEO Lindy Cameron, continued the theme of security by default and built on the DSbD panel session to demand from the audience to consider security by design.

DSbD stand at CyberUK 2023

Cyberhive stand at CyberUK 2023

As well as an excellent coverage in the plenary sessions, DSbD also hosted an exhibition stand showcasing the CHERI Morello technology with representatives from across our projects showcasing the ecosystem development that has taken place over the last few years. We would like to extend our thanks to those who attended to support the stand and make the two days an excellent event. Thanks therefore go to Capabilities Ltd, University of Cambridge, Arm, Deltaflare, CyberHive, University of Birmingham, DSTL, Nquiringminds, Google and Microsoft.

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