
On Wednesday I had the opportunity to present a session at the ISBA’s IT Strategy and Cyber Security Conference in London. I had previously volunteered to contribute to the conference and was expecting and had planned for a small breakout session anticipating around 20 people. On the day upon arriving at the conference I found out that my breakout session would be following Mark Steed’s keynote speech in the main conference venue and therefore with quite a few more than 20 people.
The session very much focused on my thoughts and experiences around cyber security with key messages around the extent of the risk we all face plus the opposing extremes of over confidence in security efforts or a constant need for heavy security measures at the expense of school operational efficiency. I described my approach as being one of a “healthy” paranoia and of a robust risk assessment and risk recording process.
You can read my slides from the session here.