The Information Assurance Advisory Council (IAAC).
IAAC's aim is to work for the creation of a safe and secure Information Society. Impartial & not-for-profit.
In its 23rd year, the Information Assurance Advisory Council (IAAC) marks fulfilment of an ambitious mission and makes decision to close, grateful for the contributions of so many in its Community of Interest. #cybersecurity#cyberrisk#CyberResilience
https://t.co/lcOF2gVUVM
Discovered IAAC soundbites yet? Nov 24 Cygenta's @drjessicabarker author and one of the UK's top 20 most influential women in cyber security will look beyond October Cyber Awareness Month campaigns and to fuel an ongoing endeavour. Join us https://t.co/TO2TfnFy9O
#Apprenticeships are a great way to enter the UK #CyberSecurity industry, starting you on the route to becoming a fully-qualified cyber security professional.
If you, or anyone that you know would be interested in learning more, click on the link below:
https://t.co/vT7YiNhO8A
Join IAAC @pulse_innovate https://t.co/7haYcMLuF8 July 7- 8th. Set at a country-house hotel to comply with the COVID restrictions set May 17th, it's a return to in-person events with a difference! Registration free for in-house execs. #CISO360.
The Council will be welcoming Members from September 2021, but is already welcoming expressions of interest in advance.
Membership of the Council is open to any organisation with an interest in promoting, supporting and developing the cyber security profession.
New report and #blog: Exploring over-reliance on blind trust in #digitalIDs.
By @cmaple and the Trusted Digital ID team at the Turing
https://t.co/Mfv9r5iReM
Have you discovered IAAC soundbites yet? 30 minutes of focussed discussion over lunch. This May 26, 12:30-13:00 Martin Howlett, OBE reviews Priorities, Risks and Recovery: Insights from our Community of Interest. Email [email protected] to register
Welcome to the official Twitter account of the @UKCyberCouncil.
We are the self-regulatory body for the UK cyber security profession, supporting the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Strategy to make the UK the safest place to live and work online.
https://t.co/wRSJWIetmz
It's almost the last Wednesday of the month! Don't miss your lunch break with award winning historian and author Ciarán Mc Mahon on the impact of social media and the lockdown on individuals and their resilience. email us: [email protected] https://t.co/TO2TfnFy9O
For 30 minutes, 12:30 on the 31st, Dr Ciarán Mc Mahon an award-winning historian and philosopher of psychology, will be joining us for Soundbites to discuss the impact of social media and the lockdown on individuals and their resilience. email: [email protected] to take part.
Welcome to @adrian_adavis who joins IAAC is CEO, building on Andrew Jackson's success in developing our focus and ability to contribute to the public agenda on #CyberResilience. Happy New Year!
New Report: Insights from the exceptional panellists at our Autumn Cyber Leadership Forum. @ciaranmartinoxf Chi Onwurah, John Hayday MBE, Steven Hill, Dr. Louise Bennett #aheadwithIAAC
https://t.co/9EkJTYZzSl
"There is no consensus on whether all online social spaces satisfy the requirements of meaningful connection" says University of Aberdeen's Dr. Hemamali, calling for discussion on psychological safety online. #covid19response#aheadwithIAAC https://t.co/wMYdqH1WAP
Thank you Dr. Louise Bennett for sharing your insights on the intangible side of resilience in the latest edition of IAAC 500 words
https://t.co/wMYdqH1WAP
The UK's national water cooler, where open inclusive dialogue takes place. Danny Dresner talks #Diversity and explains why he became active with IAAC in the latest edition of 500 words https://t.co/o2EMXg8DRl #cyber#Security#resilience
Deadline soon – August 14th!
@WorldBank calling creative thinkers & innovators to submit their ideas to tackle the toughest challenges around #identity#gender & #inclusion for the 1 billion without ID!
Learn more: https://t.co/JaIxOGxB3d
#ID4D#MissionBillion
We want to strengthen the ability to capitalise on the good technology can bring. Learn about IAAC's upcoming research aims and how you can get involved