Skip to content
Glock Enterprises
  • Welcome
  • Blog
  • Resources
  • Support

Keynote at PDP’s 19th annual data protection conference

8th October 2020 peterglock

Elizabeth Denham spoke about data protection during a pandemic, in a speech delivered by video.

Original article here

Glock Takes Stock permalink

Post navigation

← ICO takes action against company for sending spam emails selling face masks during pandemic
Buyers beware: Hackers poised to make Amazon Prime Day into a prime phishing day →

Recent Posts

  • Keeping pupils at the cutting edge for cyber careers
  • Who Is Responsible for Protecting Physical Security Systems From Cyberattacks?
  • Sepa cyber attack ‘likely to be by international organised cyber-crime groups’
  • Pentagon testing office finds problems — again — with network security system
  • Responding to a Cyber Security Breach

Get in touch

Email: [email protected]


View Glock Enterprises Ltd profile on Ariba Discovery

Data Protection Register

Registered with the ICO: ZA494319

About

Glock Enterprises Ltd. Registered in England & Wales No. 11183883

VAT No: GB 361 2795 89

All content (c) Glock Enterprises Ltd 2020

Pages

  • Blog
  • Privacy Policy
  • Resources
    • Free Trial – Private Threat Intelligence
    • White Paper: Building a Business Case for Cybersecurity Asset Management
    • White Paper: Cyber Deception – Migrating to an alternative platform
    • White Paper: Hunting for Threats in Operational Technology
    • White Paper: Internet Connected Storage
    • Whitepaper: 5 Steps to Building a Threat Modelling Program for AWS
    • Whitepaper: Coping with a flood of Data Subject Access Requests
  • Services
  • Support
  • Welcome

The Latest from Facebook

Glock Enterprises Ltd

8 hours ago

Glock Enterprises Ltd
Keeping pupils at the cutting edge for cyber careersI tried to interest my children in CyberFirst but, apparently, "messing about with computers" is something that Dad does and "swearing at computers" is something that Mum does and neither appeals to my offspring...:[...] The NCSC is putting this into practice with its CyberFirst programme, through which more than 40,000 young people in the UK have taken up free opportunities to learn more about the industry and explore their passion for tech.Initiatives include a bursary scheme to financially support undergraduates and degree apprentices on cyber-related courses, free educational courses for 11- to 17-year-olds to help students develop practical skills such as coding and cryptography, and contests where they can put these skills to the test.Yet experts can’t be exactly sure which tools and technologies they will be working with in the next five years. A common concern, for example, is around the automation of coding, and whether programming will remain as important a skill as it is today. So adaptability needs to be a key consideration.Dr Sarah Jones, deputy dean at De Montfort University, says that it’s vital for teachers to recognise that the “one job for life” model no longer exists. Young people will likely switch between several jobs and in different fields to keep up with the changing pace of technology.[...]Original article buff.ly/35LjLUS ... See MoreSee Less

Photo

View on Facebook
· Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email

Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Moesia by aThemes