As the UK government tightens regulations around data security and privacy, sectors like energy, transport, and construction are facing unprecedented transformation challenges. With increasing reliance on digital platforms and data sharing, safeguarding sensitive information has never been more critical.
In the coming years, the UK government is expected to enhance its data protection and cyber resilience regulations. New requirements will focus on stricter data governance, real-time reporting of breaches, and increased penalties for non-compliance. This will impact industries handling sensitive customer data, intellectual property, and operational systems.
Energy Sector: With the rise of smart grids and digital energy management, companies in the energy sector are collecting vast amounts of consumer data. The government's emphasis on privacy in this area will require energy firms to upgrade their security frameworks, protect consumer data, and ensure compliance with new standards.
Transport Sector: Digital transformation in public and private transport has led to interconnected systems, from smart ticketing to autonomous vehicles. With increased data sharing between operators, manufacturers, and regulators, the government is pushing for stronger cybersecurity protocols to prevent data breaches and infrastructure hacks.
Construction Sector: As construction adopts technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), data on projects, contractors, and infrastructure is being stored digitally. The sector must safeguard this sensitive information, with regulations expected to focus on securing project data against cyber threats and unauthorized access.
The key to navigating these transformations lies in assembling teams that are ready to hit the ground running. Companies and organisations in these sectors must prioritise hiring and training experts in data security, privacy law, and cybersecurity. Building a workforce equipped to handle regulatory shifts will not only ensure compliance but also protect against potential data breaches and operational disruptions.
Malikshaw specialises in finding the right people to build the teams that meet these challenges. From cybersecurity experts to data privacy officers, Malikshaw is well-placed to help clients speedily adapt, reduce risk, and go on to thrive in this new regulatory landscape.