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LAUNCH EVENT & WEBINAR

What is Digital Security by Design?

Date: 25 January 2022 10:00 - 25 January 2022 12:00

Overview

Join us to learn about a new transformative approach to block vulnerabilities in modern computer systems. Hear hardware and software experts from Arm, the University of Cambridge and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) discuss a radical update of the cyber secure design starting from the chip upwards and making the case for adoption.

UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Digital Security by Design (DSbD) Challenge aims to radically improve the foundation of the UK’s digital computing infrastructure, securing next generation devices and critical infrastructure. The Technology Access Programme will give participating organisations an opportunity to access this early-stage software and prototype hardware technology to investigate in their own R&D teams.

The scope of the challenge includes implementing updated hardware architecture, developing the software and system development tools that will run on it, and demonstrating its application and value in different industry sectors. You will have opportunities to ask questions and be first to hear about how your organisation can access this early-stage prototype technology.

Why attend?

At this virtual event you will:

  • Be introduced to the Digital Security by Design programme by Prof. John Goodacre, DSbD Challenge Director, UKRI.
  • Learn about the research and development project, Morello from Richard Grisenthwaite, SVP Chief Architect and Fellow, Arm and CHERI from Professor, Robert Watson Professor in Systems, Security, and Architecture at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
  • Hear about the latest thinking on common computer system vulnerabilities from Matt Evans, Computer Architecture and Security Advisor – Digital Catapult
  • Ask the panel experts questions about new cyber security technologies, software development approaches, and likely industry adoption
  • Discover how your organisation can access this new early-stage software and prototype hardware technology to investigate in your own R&D teams.

Who should attend?

This event is open to all and especially those involved in longer term strategic decisions on the use of digital technology as well as those that are interested in new technical approaches to block cyber vulnerabilities.

  • C-level: CEO and business owner / CFO and Head of Procurement / Chief Information and Knowledge Officer / COO and Head of Operations / other C-suite
  • R&D lead, CTO, Subject Matter Expert for Cybersecurity, hardware and software development
  • Industries that will benefit from more secure computing platforms including: ​​aerospace, defence, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, telecoms, energy infrastructure, transport, and education

 

We also welcome industry programme partners, public sector partners, government, cyber security practitioners, higher education researchers, and media.

Agenda

10:00 – 10:05 – Welcome and introduction
Dana Elman, Innovation Partner, Digital Catapult


10:05 – 10:15
– Welcome and introduction to Digital Security by Design
Professor John Goodacre, DSbD Challenge Director, UKRI


10:15 – 10:25
– Presentation: Common vulnerabilities in modern computer systems
Matt Evans, Computer Architecture and Security Advisor, Digital Catapult


10:25 – 10:45
– Presentation: Introducing CHERI and Morello
Prof. Robert Watson, Professor in Systems, Security, and Architecture at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
Richard Grisenthwaite, SVP Chief Architect and Fellow, Arm


10:45 – 10:55
– Q&A with Richard Grisenthwaite and Prof. Robert Watson
Facilitated by George Papadakis, Senior Innovation Lead – DSbD, UKRI


10:55 – 11:45
– Panel discussion and Q&A: Why industry should care about secure by design and secure by default
Chair/Moderator – George Papadakis, Senior Innovation Lead – DSbD, UKRI
Prof. John Goodacre, DSbD Challenge Director, UKRI
Richard Grisenthwaite, SVP Chief Architect and Fellow, Arm
Paul Waller, Head of Research, National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
Prof Madeline Carr, Professor of Global Politics and Cyber Security, UCL


11:45 – 11:55
– Presentation: Getting involved in the DSbD Access Programme
Katy Ho, Head of Innovation, Digital Catapult


11:55 – 12:00
– Q&A with Katy Ho
Facilitated by Dana Elman, Innovation Partner, Digital Catapult


12:00
– Thank you & close
Dana Elman, Innovation Partner, Digital Catapult