Strategic workforce training in the age of AI
As the former Director Cyber at UK Intelligence Agency, GCHQ, Sally Walker has worked with world leaders and business executives at the forefront of strategic workforce planning for more than 25 years.
From running the tech operations for the London Olympic Games, to authoring the UK Cyber Strategy and masterminding the creation of the National Cyber Force; Sally has unparalleled experience when it comes to building skilled workforces from the ground up.
In 2025 and beyond, AI is set to bring about a new wave of digital transformation that will touch practically every sector – and those with a robust strategy to upskill and reskill workforces will be the ones that remain at the forefront of innovation in the years to come.
In this webinar, Sally will explore the strategic workforce challenges that arise alongside the evolution of AI and evolving cyber threats – and how leading global organisations are tackling these challenges through targeted learning and development.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the enterprise-wide impact of generative AI and AI augmentation
- Establishing an AI-ready workforce
- Cultivating continuous learning in a volatile technology environment
Presenter:
Sally Walker - Strategic Advisor WithYouWithMe
Sally Walker finished a decades-long career at UK intelligence agency, GCHQ as Director Cyber. Throughout her career, she supported military operations and crisis management, including the stand up of cyber security operations for the London Olympic Games.
Her final years in the job were spent masterminding the creation of the National Cyber Force, a joint GCHQ and UK Ministry of Defence partnership.
Sally was also GCHQ’s diversity champion for over a decade and introduced many pioneering programs to develop untapped talent She has since gone on to become a global leader in strategic workforce planning, particularly in preparation and response to disruptive technologies, including AI.
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- Registrations close: 13 October 2024
- Time listed is AEDT
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