techUK & CyberUp Campaign Briefing: Home Office consultation on the Computer Misuse Act
10am – 11am25 May 2021
The Home Office has launched a review of the UK’s Computer Misuse Act, to ensure the legislation continues to meet the challenges posed by the threats in cyberspace, and offers the rights tools and mechanism to detect, disrupt and deter our adversaries.
A Call for Information will be open until 8 June 2021. It seeks views on whether changes are needed to the Computer Misuse Act to improve the UK’s ability to protect our society from cyber crime, and particularly asks for how organisations are affected by the Act; whether offences, sentencing and law enforcement powers are adequate; if legitimate cyber security activity is sufficiently protected; and what can be learned from international best practice.
techUK and the CyberUp Campaign are delighted that the Home Office have heeded calls to review the Computer Misuse Act to ensure it remains fit for the 21st century.
We are encouraging cyber security professionals in the UK, and others with direct experience of, and views on the Computer Misuse Act to respond to the Home Office consultation.
To that end, techUK and the CyberUp Campaign are hosting a virtual briefing on 25 May 2021, from 10.00 – 11.00am, to discuss the Call for Information, reiterate key arguments, and discuss any questions.
Please join us for what will be a crucial next step in ensuring the UK’s cyber crime legislation reflects today’s technology and threat landscape.
Jill Broom
Head of Cyber Resilience, techUK
Jill Broom
Head of Cyber Resilience, techUK
Jill leads the techUK Cyber Security programme, having originally joined techUK in October 2020 as a Programme Manager for the Cyber and Central Government programmes. She is responsible for managing techUK's work across the cyber security ecosystem, bringing industry together with key stakeholders across the public and private sectors. Jill also provides the industry secretariat for the Cyber Growth Partnership, the industry and government conduit for supporting the growth of the sector. A key focus of her work is to strengthen the public–private partnership across cyber to support further development of UK cyber security and resilience policy.
Before joining techUK, Jill worked as a Senior Caseworker for an MP, advocating for local communities, businesses and individuals, so she is particularly committed to techUK’s vision of harnessing the power of technology to improve people’s lives. Jill is also an experienced editorial professional and has delivered copyediting and writing services for public-body and SME clients as well as publishers.
Annie is the Programme Manager for Cyber Resilience at techUK. She first joined as the Programme Manager for Cyber Security and Central Government in September 2023.
In her role, Annie supports the Cyber Security SME Forum, engaging regularly with key government and industry stakeholders to advance the growth and development of SMEs in the cyber sector. Annie also coordinates events, engages with policy makers and represents techUK at a number of cyber security events.
Before joining techUK, Annie was an Account Manager at a specialist healthcare agency, where she provided public affairs support to a wide range of medical technology clients. She also gained experience as an intern in both an MP’s constituency office and with the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed. Annie holds a degree in International Relations from Nottingham Trent University.
Programme Marketing Assistant for Public Sector Markets, techUK
Tracy Modha
Programme Marketing Assistant for Public Sector Markets, techUK
Tracy supports the marketing of several areas at techUK, including Cyber Exchange, Central Government, Cyber Resilience, Defence, Education, Health and Social Care, Justice and Emergency Services, Local Public Services, Nations and Regions and National Security.
Tracy joined techUK in March 2022, having worked in the education sector for 19 years, covering administration, research project support, IT support and event/training support. My most outstanding achievement has been running three very successful international conferences and over 300 training courses booked all over the globe!
Tracy has a great interest in tech. Gaming and computing have been a big part of her life, and now electric cars are an exciting look at the future. She has warmed to Alexa, even though it can sometimes be sassy!