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The new realities of cyber security

English, Political, 2 seasons, 13 episodes, 4 hours, 8 minutes
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Welcome to the new realities of cyber security podcast series, where we'll be looking at the key challenges and opportunities faced by businesses in the rapidly evolving area of cyber security. From digital crime scene forensics to GDPR, this series covers topical issues that matter.
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S02 EP03 Untrusted applications

Abigail Wilson is joined by Will Semple and Stephen Morrow to chat about untrusted applications and discuss the issue of how big a risk third party software is to your business.
12/17/201813 minutes, 32 seconds
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S02 EP02 Research and development

Abigail Wilson is joined by Matt Wixey and Holly Rostill to chat about the importance of research and development in cyber security and why it is key to building a secure digital society.
12/11/20189 minutes, 34 seconds
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S02 EP01 Authenticating people

Our new host Abigail Wilson is joined by Derek Gordon and Daisy McCartney to chat about both the technological and cultural sides of authentication, and why it is passwords and not people that are the weakest link in the security chain.
12/4/201812 minutes, 30 seconds
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S02 EP04 Why are companies still suffering from breaches?

Abigail Wilson is joined by Kris McConkey and Hamish Cameron to answer the question "why are companies still suffering from cyber breaches?"
1/1/117 minutes, 28 seconds
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S02 EP05 Getting the basics right

We're joined by Dr Richard Horne and Laura Duncan to talk about the basics of cyber security and discuss the challenges organisations face in getting these right.
1/1/114 minutes, 19 seconds
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S02 EP06 The threat landscape

Abigail Wilson is joined by Louise Taggart and Rachel Mullan from our cyber threat intelligence team to discuss what they are anticipating in the future threat landscape.
1/1/111 minutes, 21 seconds