Since the Home Secretary opened the Institute’s first CNI conference in 2007, RUSI’s Critical Infrastructure annual conferences have mirrored the rise of critical infrastructure protection in the consciousness of policy makers, practitioners and the private sector.
So say organisers at Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI).
In the last four years, amid rapidly growing interest in the subject, the most senior officials from across government, and the most influential leaders from the private sector, have all recognised RUSI’s CNI conferences as the most important forum for public discussion of the subject. The next conference on October 13 and 14, Critical National Infrastructure to 2015, will be a chance to hear –
What does the future looks like for the nation’s critical infrastructure in the wake of the May election? How do government and industry perceive the challenges in the next five years; and how are they planning to meet them?
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