Identity Experts is a distinguished, UK-based Microsoft Gold Partner, focused on identity access management (IAM) and security. In each episode of 'Identity Talks', one of our experts is joined by a special guest to discuss all things cyber security, infosec, and identity. Ready to join us on our jo…
To celebrate International Women's Day 2020, Identity Talks has partnered with a number of women in tech to get their opinions on returning to work, upskilling, and closing the gender gap in tech once and for all. In this episode, Amy Stokes-Waters talks to Sarah Narracott about opportunities for women in tech, how education could change the landscape, and the joy of curiosity.
To celebrate International Women's Day 2020, Identity Talks has partnered with a number of women in tech to get their opinions on returning to work, upskilling, and closing the gender gap in tech once and for all. In this episode, Amy Stokes-Waters talks to Chloe Messdaghi about calling out dismissive boardroom behaviour, the workplace challenges women continue to face, and finding your tribe in the tech landscape.
To celebrate International Women's Day 2020, Identity Talks has partnered with a number of women in tech to get their opinions on returning to work, upskilling, and closing the gender gap in tech once and for all. In this episode, Shelley Hill talks to Oonagh McDonnell about welcoming women returners back to work, mental health, and overcoming adversity.
To celebrate International Women's Day 2020, Identity Talks has partnered with a number of women in tech to get their opinions on returning to work, upskilling, and closing the gender gap in tech once and for all. In this episode, Shelley Hill talks to Charity Wright about her time in the army, building a new career, and the importance of mentorships.
Welcome to Identity Talks, the podcast where we discuss all things identity, access management, and cyber security. Join our host, Amy Stokes-Waters as she discusses the changing cyber security space, alongside a very special guest from innovative cloud-security consulting firm, ConQuest Federal. In this episode, we’re sitting down with Christophe Foulon, ConQuest’s Lead Cyber Risk Consultant, to discuss the way the world of cyber security is changing, and how businesses can adapt to keep pace with these exciting changes while still minimising risk. We’re taking a deep dive into the challenges that companies face in our post-perimeter world, where employees expect to work anywhere and on any device, and cloud-based processes are the new norm. Traditional security practices previously focused solely on protecting the network, but with the modern workplace phenomenon fuelling the need for digital transformations, forward-thinking organisations have a lot more than just the network to consider. Technology is changing the world of business, but it’s important that cyber security policies don’t accidentally become business prevention strategies. This week, our expert guest gives his insight on how to balance cyber security with business strategy, while also planning for the future, keeping costs in line, and mitigating risk. We’ll also be exchanging ideas on cloud migration, data encryption, the benefits of Azure Information Protection, and the danger of deepfakes. For more information on how to streamline your digital transformation, contact a member of our dedicated team here: www.identityexperts.co.uk/contact Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn for the latest identity, access management, and cyber security news at @IdentityExperts. To hear more from Amy, contact her at AmyS@identityexperts.co.uk Huge thank you to ConQuest Federal for joining us on today’s podcast, to find out more to find out more about them, visit www.conquestfederal.com Music provided by Joseph McDade Music: www.JosephMcDade.com
Welcome to Identity Talks, the podcast where we discuss all things identity, access management, and cyber security. Join Stacey Dixon, our Client Relationships Manager, as she dives into the world of healthtech with the help of our Chief Technologist, Matt Fernandes, and two very special guests from forward-thinking personal health company, Lifemesh. This week, we’re in conversation with Josh Fischburg, Lifemesh’s CEO and Founder, as well as technical expert Duy Pham, a key member of this disruptive heathtech solutions start-up. In this episode, we’re looking at how Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things could shape the future of the healthcare landscape. We’re delving a little deeper into the future of public health and well being by looking at the advantages that data analytics can provide to doctors, medical professionals, and the patients themselves. Healthcare resources are scarce throughout the world, so we’re sitting down with Lifemesh to discuss how their solutions can ease pressure on the medical community, leading to better decision making and increased efficiency. This week, we’re also discussing the importance of data security when handling sensitive information, and why patient centricity is the key to modern healthcare. For more information on how AI and IoT can benefit your business, get in touch with a member of our dedicated team here: https://identityexperts.co.uk/contact Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn for the latest identity, access management, and cyber security news at @IdentityExperts. To hear more from Stacey, contact her at StaceyD@identityexperts.co.uk Huge thank you to the team at Lifemesh for joining us on today’s podcast, to find out more about them, visit www.lifemesh.ai Music provided by Joseph McDade Music: www.JosephMcDade.com
Welcome to Identity Talks, the podcast where we discuss all things identity, access management, and cyber security. Join our host, Amy Stokes-Waters as she discusses information security from a user-based standpoint with a very special guest from The University of Salford. In this episode, we’re in conversation with Greg Van Der Gaast, Salford University’s newly appointed Head of Information Security. This week we’re asking: are people really the weakest link in the security chain? Greg certainly has a lot of opinions on the topic, and with his 20+ years of infosec experience, his radically different approach to delivery and management, and his passion for securing systems, we’re more than happy to sit down with him for a chat. We’re delving a little deeper into the unanticipated causes of a security breach, and in this episode we’ll be discussing where the responsibility for upskilling and managing users really lies. We know that users tend to get a bad rep when it comes to security, as human error is vastly considered to be the leading cause for a data breach, but if your workforce isn’t properly trained, where does the fault really lie? This week, we’re offering you unique insights from an experienced infosec expert who likes to do things a little differently. There are ways to improve your system security without huge financial cost to your business – it’s all about going back to basics, which we discuss at length in this episode.. This week, you’ll also get an inside look into how security departments function as part of a large organisation, the benefits of building relationships with everyone, and how implementing the latest tech isn’t always the answer - gasp! For more information on how to streamline your information security practices and bring costs down, get in touch with a member of our dedicated team here: www.identityexperts.co.uk/contact Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn for the latest identity, access management, and cyber security news at @IdentityExperts. To hear more from Amy, contact her at AmyS@identityexperts.co.uk Huge thank you to Greg Van Der Gaast for joining us on today’s podcast, to find out more about him, visit his LinkedIn page here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregvandergaast Music provided by Joseph McDade Music: www.JosephMcDade.com
Welcome to Identity Talks, the podcast where we discuss all things identity, access management, and cyber security. Join our host, Amy Stokes-Waters as she discusses the importance of securing mobile devices with a very special guest from one of our partner companies: mobile-first cyber security provider, Lookout. In this episode, we’re diving into the world of mobile security with Burak Agca, an Enterprise Sales Engineer at Lookout. As an iOS and Android security company that specifically caters to the cloud-first, post-perimeter world, Lookout know how to keep mobile devices safe, and this week we’re in conversation with them to uncover mobile security threats that are often overlooked. Statistics show that by the end of next year, 90% of organisations will use corporate authentication that requires a mobile device, but by this time, only 30% of organisations will have implemented some kind of mobile defence. This means that many of us could be walking around with our second factor of authentication in our pockets, with no way of keeping it secure. In this episode, we’ll be tackling the full spectrum of mobile risk: from the device itself, to apps, networks, and the wider web, as well as looking at how companies can mitigate this risk and protect devices. In a post-perimeter world where BYOD is becoming the standard, employees want the freedom to work remotely, and in this episode we discuss how MDM can make that a secure possibility. For more information about securing mobile devices, get in touch with a member of our dedicated team here: www.identityexperts.co.uk/contact Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn for the latest identity, access management, and cyber security news at @IdentityExperts. To hear more from Amy, contact her at AmyS@identityexperts.co.uk Check out Amy’s article on securing mobile devices, part of her “Securing Your Digital Transformation” series, here: www.linkedin.com/pulse/securing-your-digital-transformation-devices-amy-stokes-waters/ Huge thank you to Lookout for joining us on today’s podcast, to find out more about them, visit www.lookout.com Music provided by Joseph McDade Music: www.JosephMcDade.com
Welcome to Identity Talks, the podcast where we discuss all things identity, access management, and cyber security. Join Stacey Dixon, our Client Relationships Manager, as she dives into the world of cyber crime with two very special guests from global information security company ZeroDayLab. In this episode, we’re in conversation with Stuart Peck the Director of Cyber Security and Jake Byrne, Business Development Manager - both key members of the ZeroDayLab team. This week we’re asking: who is to blame for a data breach? And who better to consult on that topic than representatives from one of Europe’s leading IT security organisations? We’re delving a little deeper into the causes of online theft, and in this episode we’ll be discussing where the responsibility for corporate cyber security lies. Is it with the business, the IT department, the users, or all of the above? This week, we’ll be offering you a unique insight into the world of cyber crime, guided by trained digital security experts, to show you the sophisticated methods that hackers use to obtain and exploit your data. In this episode, we’ll also give you updates on the latest data breaches, advice on how the whole industry can help to boost awareness, as well as some helpful tips on how to protect yourself against cyber attacks in the workplace and at home. For more information about how you can defend your business from cyber criminals, get in touch with a member of our dedicated team here: www.identityexperts.co.uk/contact Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn for the latest identity, access management, and cyber security news at @IdentityExperts. To hear more from Stacey, contact her at StaceyD@identityexperts.co.uk Huge thank you to the team at ZeroDayLab for joining us on today’s podcast, to find out more about them, visit www.zerodaylab.com