My interview on BBC Radio Ulster about Amazon Web Services (AWS) disruption across core cloud infrastructure, leading to global outages for businesses, government services and everyday users.
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Cyber attack contingency plans should be put on paper, firms told
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster about the government writing to chief executives across the country strongly recommending that they should have physical copies of their plans at the ready as a precaution.
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Rise of the AI Finance apps
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster Consumer Fightback about the benefits of AI powered Finance Apps.
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A double-edged sword for cybersecurity
My interview with the Business Post on how AI affects cybersecurity as much as we know right now.
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How third-party breaches put retail networks at risk
My interview in Networking+ on how retailers should focus on raising the standard of security across every connection.
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The future of networking: secure by design
My interview with ITPro on the need to build zero trust principles, embrace frameworks like secure access service edge (SASE) and security service edge (SSE) as well as prepare for a quantum-safe future.
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Jaguar Land Rover: “Biggest cyber attack experienced in UK economy”
My interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester about Jaguar Land Rover who after suffering one of the worst cyber attacks in British history, have restarted car production following a £1.5 billion commitment from the UK government in order to protect their vulnerable supply chain.
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Hackers strike Harrods in latest UK cyberattack
My interview with BBC Radio Foyle on Harrods blaming its supplier after criminals steal 430k customers’ data in fresh attack & Meta ad-free subscription.
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The Salesloft Breach Fallout and Supply Chain Threat
My interview with SC Magazine on security leaders needing to “take a multi-layered approach to security, covering people, processes and technology”.
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Thousands of phones seized from robbers in City of London summer crackdown on gangs ‘profiting from misery’
My interview with BBC Radio Berkshire on the City of London Police obtaining 3,000 convicted handsets, worth up to £4 million, as part of its ‘Safer City Streets’ campaign.


