Articles - Cyber security a practical guide for pension scheme trustees


Cyber security is an ever-present and growing risk for pension scheme trustees. This is not just a "techy" risk that can be eliminated with firewalls and anti-virus software. It is a risk that requires robust governance procedures and is an increasing area of focus for the Pensions Regulator, including through the upcoming Single Code of Practice. Ben Goldby, Principal Associate (Pensions) at Gowling WLG chairs this discussion on how pension scheme trustees can tackle this threat. Ben is joined by Helen Davenport, Partner (Data Protection and Cyber Security) at Gowling WLG, and Grant Suckling, Trustee Director from Ross Trustees.

 

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