Episodes
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CyberNorth catches up with Aidan from Aspire Technology Solutions, one of the region's leading cyber businesses.
Everyday, and I mean everyday, Aidan publishes his Cyber Daily newsletter on LinkedIn. At the time of writing he is on edition number 168, an amazing achievement.
The Cyber Daily is a fantastic source of information and updates, that show the enormous breadth of topics that make up the exciting, global industry that is cyber security.
You can sign up for Cyber Daily or catch up with Aidan on his LinkedIn site: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aidandickenson-cybersecurity-solutions-expert/
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In this episode find out how CyberNorth is working with its colleagues ScotlandIS in supporting the development of a best practice charter to help IT Managed Service Providers (MSPs) deliver and maintain consistent standards of service across the industry.
Phil is joined by Beverley Bowles from ScotlandIS who is leading on the initiative and Debra Cairns from Net-Defence which has business both in the North East and Scotland, and who is a supporter of and signatory to the charter.
Yiu can find out more about the charter at our website.
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Human risk in cyber security is significant with the majority of successful attacks having some human element. We've all been there with fingers poised over the keyboard to click on that dodgy link or enter personal details that you know you shouldn't.
In this episode we speak to Kimberley Graham and Kaye Johnson from Sage about the role of Security Champions in their organisation and how this approach could be adopted by others.
We also come back to a favourite topic of innovation and how Security Champions can play a pivotal role in better innovation.
Kaye is also a passionate STEM ambassador, another topic touched upon.
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International women's day is 8 March yet diversity in the cyber sector is an every day issue. With only 17% of the workforce identifying as female, what more can be done?
In this episode, Danielle Phillips talks to Debra Cairns, Net-Defence, Clare Johnson, Women in Cyber Wales and Tony Smith, Northumbrain Water Group about their experiences and thoughts
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In this episode, Phil Jackman from CyberNorth is joined by Jorge Aguilera
Managed Security Services and cyber security How the way organisations consume technology is changing How AI is impacting the cybersecurity landscape How AI is affecting IT Managed Security Services?Find out more about the initiatives and events mentioned at www.cybernorth.biz
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In this episode, Danielle Phillips from CyberNorth is joined by two other team members, Thea Scott and Phil Jackman to talk about some of the exciting plans for 2024.
Access the Australian Cyber Security Strategy.
Find out more about the initiatives and events mentioned at www.cybernorth.biz
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Is cyber insurance the same as any other insurance? What sort of cover can you get? Should all businesses have cyber insurance?
In this episode, Phil Jackman from CyberNorth talks about these and other cyber insurance issues with John Baty from Cheviot Insured and Kimberley Graham from Sage.
Reference to GitHub is made during the podcast.
You can find out more about CyberNorth at wwww.cybernorth.biz
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In this episode Danielle Phillips leads the discussion with Matt Hewison from CyberWhite and Phil Jackman. Matt talks to us about the Cyber Intelligence Alliance and the role it plays in the amazing North East cyber sector.
You can find out more about the work of CyberNorth, including upcoming events at www.cybernorth.biz
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In this week's episode Phil Jackman and Andrew Pounder of Cyber North talk to Nick Kelsey of Cyber First North East and Janine Marshall of RTC North about Cyber First and some of the very best industry and education engagement programmes here in the North East.
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CyberNorth's annual jamboree of all things cyber related is almost upon us. In this weeks episode Phil Jackman and Danielle Philips discuss the upcoming CyberFest with Igor Kotsiuba from Durham University Business School and Stuart Hogg from Waterstons.
Full details of all the events are on the CyberNorth website
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This episode was recorded at the recent Women into Cyber event at Gateshead College before a live audience. Danielle Phillips talks to Annabel Berry, head of The Ladies Hacking Society and recently appointed Chair of Cyber North with a short Q&A session with the audince.
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Northumbrian Water’s Innovation Festival
This week Phil and Danielle talks to guests Anthony Smith from Northumbrian Water, Wayne Bryant from the Super Network and Ashmita Randhawa from Sunderland Software City about the forthcoming Northumbrian Water Innovation Festival.
This year's festival is 10-13th July 2023 at its usual venue of Newcastle Racecourse and this year’s theme – CITIZENS – has been chosen with our community spirit and people at the absolute heart of it.
#CyberFest 2023
CyberNorth's own festival is this year sponsored by Aspire Technology Solutions. The main event will be held at St.James' Park home of Newcastle United FC. on the 26th September 2023. Tickets and further detail of the festival can be found on the CyberNorth website.
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In this week's episode Phil Jackman and Kimberly Hendry talk with Alycia Rumney a recent graduate from the CAPSLOCK program about the ongoing debacle of the CAPITA breach and spear fishing, with personal examples of how cyber crime can affect an individual, "it's not a victimless crime".
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Neurodivergence in Cyber Security: Diversity in the workplace means more than gender or cultural issues and increasingly the information space needs a broader range of diversity in the workplace to not just represent and reflect society but in order to approach ever more complex problems especially in AI and Cyber Security.
This week's guests are Adam Pickering, Director - Cyber Security, CGI; Yvonne Charrot, Diversity Inclusion and Wellbeing Manager, the IASME Consortium and Jonathan Ellwood, Head of Assure Schemes, Visiting Fellow University of Gloucestershire.
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In this week's episode Phil Jackman and Kimberly Hendry chat with Kathryn Cardose from the North East Ladies Hacking Society about some of the current cyber security issues in the news including the leaks of security intel by the the American Air National Guard Intelligence Unit's Jack Teixeira as well as more mundane issues like phishing, passwords and 2FA, still affecting organisations at home here in the UK.
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In a hyperconnected world where everything from your toaster to your TV is connected to the Internet, are we sleeping with the enemy or are we safe in allowing everything to be connected to everything else? What safeguards are manufacturers implementing if any and do we really know how to implement them safely?
In this week's episode Phil Jackman and Andrew Pounder of Cyber North talk to Ian Todd of SalesLynk about the risks and benefits of this ubiquitous "Internet of Things".
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Tick-Tock it's only a matter of time. This week Phil and Kimberly talk with Scott Wakeling about the recent events in the news regarding ransomware and CyberSecurity events affecting the critical national infrastructure, the ubiquitous vulnerabilities that are at many people's front door and the worries around the global use of TikTok one of the most popular social media apps in the world and what it might mean for politicians and civil servants.
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The increasing availability and use of Lo-Code and No-Code drag and drop application development brings with it a new set of risks and responsibilities. In this week's episode Phil Jackman and Andrew Pounder of Cyber North talk with Adam Hill of Sunderland Software City about what this means to cyber security development and the skills base within the North East.
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Held for Ransom. In this week's episode Phil and Kimberly discuss some of the high profile ransom ware and data breach incidents affecting industry and commerce; including WH Smith and The Post Office, with Iqra Haq from Celerity.
Note: Apologies to listeners, due to some technical difficulties the video version of this episode is not available.
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Her next job could be in Cyber. In this week's episode Phil Jackman talks to Danielle Philips from Inside Out Consulting about the development of the Cyber Security skills base in the north East and the opportunities for business to develop and share their own expertise as well as education and apprenticeships within the sector.
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