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Recently, British journalist Juliette Foster interviewed Steve for a feature in The European, and today we're listening to that conversation. Steve and Juliette explore a range of topics, including how to get buy-in to your security strategy at all levels of the organization, how much security should cost, navigating the regulatory landscape, and which industries and enterprises Steve believes could be templates for security. Key Takeaways: 1. Good cyber strategy aligns with business strategy, is quantifiable, and involves all employees. 2. Durbin suggests involving security in project planning to avoid retrofitting security measures. 3. Durbin suggests that security teams need to spend more time explaining security implications to business leaders in a way they can understand. 4. Durbin suggests that leaders must create a personal investment in security by providing feedback and justifying costs in a way that resonates with each individual's role and responsibilities. 5. Durbin highlights the evolving regulatory landscape, with a shift from standardization to protectionism and complexity for organizations. 6. Durbin highlights the evolving threat landscape, including malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks. Tune in to hear more about: 1. Aligning cybersecurity strategy with business goals and outcomes (1:36) 2. Cybersecurity strategies, testing, and budgeting (10:42) 3. Regulation complexity and its impact on businesses (18:00) 4. Cybersecurity investment, risk management, and emerging threats (22:44) 5. Evolving cyber threats and the importance of resilience (26:58) Standout Quotes: 1. “What is important for organizations is not to become over fixated on the threats — that's necessary, obviously, to have a good defense — but also to figure out this whole notion of resilience. How quickly could we get our systems back up and running? How quickly could we get our organization functioning again? How are we going to recover our data? Where are we storing it? Those sorts of things.” - Steve Durbin 2. “... the crux of good cyber strategy is having an alignment with a business strategy happening in alignment with what it is that the organization is looking to do on a daily basis, which in the majority of cases is: increase revenue, increase shareholder value, deliver back to employees, customers, and to further the ideals of the organization.” - Steve Durbin 3. “So the role of the security leader in any budget cycle is to try to align whatever spend she or he wishes to have with the future direction of travel of that organization. And if you can start to do that, then the whole conversation becomes very much easier. But I'm not a huge fan of setting fairly random percentages, because I think it sends entirely the wrong message. You run the risk of overspend or underspend. And what you actually want to be doing is spending appropriately to deliver the right level of protection for your critical assets, for your company, for your employees, for your shareholders, so that you can continue to provide a thriving environment.” - Steve Durbin Mentioned in this episode: ISF Analyst Insight Podcast Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management.
Recently, British journalist Juliette Foster interviewed Steve for a feature in The European, and today we're listening to that conversation. Steve and Juliette explore a range of topics, including how to get buy-in to your security strategy at all levels of the organization, how much security should cost, navigating the regulatory landscape, and which industries and enterprises Steve believes could be templates for security. Key Takeaways: 1. Good cyber strategy aligns with business strategy, is quantifiable, and involves all employees. 2. Durbin suggests involving security in project planning to avoid retrofitting security measures. 3. Durbin suggests that security teams need to spend more time explaining security implications to business leaders in a way they can understand. 4. Durbin suggests that leaders must create a personal investment in security by providing feedback and justifying costs in a way that resonates with each individual's role and responsibilities. 5. Durbin highlights the evolving regulatory landscape, with a shift from standardization to protectionism and complexity for organizations. 6. Durbin highlights the evolving threat landscape, including malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks. Tune in to hear more about: 1. Aligning cybersecurity strategy with business goals and outcomes (1:36) 2. Cybersecurity strategies, testing, and budgeting (10:42) 3. Regulation complexity and its impact on businesses (18:00) 4. Cybersecurity investment, risk management, and emerging threats (22:44) 5. Evolving cyber threats and the importance of resilience (26:58) Standout Quotes: 1. “What is important for organizations is not to become over fixated on the threats — that's necessary, obviously, to have a good defense — but also to figure out this whole notion of resilience. How quickly could we get our systems back up and running? How quickly could we get our organization functioning again? How are we going to recover our data? Where are we storing it? Those sorts of things.” - Steve Durbin 2. “... the crux of good cyber strategy is having an alignment with a business strategy happening in alignment with what it is that the organization is looking to do on a daily basis, which in the majority of cases is: increase revenue, increase shareholder value, deliver back to employees, customers, and to further the ideals of the organization.” - Steve Durbin 3. “So the role of the security leader in any budget cycle is to try to align whatever spend she or he wishes to have with the future direction of travel of that organization. And if you can start to do that, then the whole conversation becomes very much easier. But I'm not a huge fan of setting fairly random percentages, because I think it sends entirely the wrong message. You run the risk of overspend or underspend. And what you actually want to be doing is spending appropriately to deliver the right level of protection for your critical assets, for your company, for your employees, for your shareholders, so that you can continue to provide a thriving environment.” - Steve Durbin Mentioned in this episode: ISF Analyst Insight Podcast Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management.
With Simon Rose taking a well-earned break and with continuing debate swirling around the merits of Brexit, we bring you one of our interviews recorded at a critical point, with just a week to go until the public voted in what was the most important 'once in a generation' referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. Juliette Foster, then host of Investment Perspectives, was joined on the line by the then Secretary of State for Justice and prominent Leave campaigner, Michael Gove, who is now Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Minister for Intergovernmental Relations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of #TheSpeakerShow, Maria Franzoni interviews Juliette Foster. Juliette Foster is a radio/television journalist who is also the founder and Managing Director of the media services company Magnus Communications. By her own admission, she got into journalism because of a chance remark and it's those random moments of fate that have played a small but significant role in shaping her career. Not that she's complaining…business is growing, the outlook is positive, and she can hardly wait to expand her client portfolio. In this episode, we discuss: Journalism Media Diversity & Equality Lessons from the Newsroom Links: More about Juliette Foster More about Speakers Associates Connect with Speakers Associates on LinkedIn Connect with Maria on LinkedIn To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaker Show podcast, click here. Listen here: Libsyn Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify
Green NCAP promotes the development of cars which are clean and energy efficient. In this podcast, host Juliette Foster discusses mobility and sustainability, plus plans for 2022, with several partners behind the Green NCAP initiative.
Juliette Foster asks Declan "Performance" Treanor for daily healthy habit hacks. Mind, body, soul believers will love this chat.They delve into desk breaks, hydration, laughter exercise, hybrid working health tips and much more like how employers need to facilitate worker health for stronger organisations...
What a pleasure to be interviewed by the legendary Juliette Foster for the Sibos mind body soul health and wellness challengeThis podcast focuses on bringing a smile to your face through Laughter Yoga! In it we do a live laughter yoga exercise that is bound to leave you feeling better and more positive. To jump straight to the laughter yoga exercise click this link - https://youtu.be/_LFZg38Kqk4?t=315Sibos is the world's premier financial services event - make sure to check it out for info on how to get access to the great content and participate in a great community. More info on www.sibos.com
What a pleasure to be interviewed by the legendary Juliette Foster for the Sibos mind body soul health and wellness challengeThis podcast focuses on the mind by making mindfulness simple - in definition and practice! In it we do a live breathing and mini mindfulness exercise called the hour glass technique. To see the mini mindfulness practice click this link - https://youtu.be/JahAJrkxVG8?t=311Sibos is the world's premier financial services event - make sure to check it out for info on how to get access to the great content and participate in a great community. More info on www.sibos.com
What a pleasure to be interviewed by the legendary Juliette Foster for the Sibos mind body soul health and wellness challengeThis podcast focuses on how to nourish your body with microdoses of movement and how to turn this into a healthy habit.Sibos is the world's premier financial services event - make sure to check it out for info on how to get access to the great content and participate in a great community. More info on www.sibos.comIn order to try the stretch, check out the youtube video here - https://youtu.be/cM7MktPWXFA?t=200
In December 2015, the then US President Barack Obama gave his reaction to the climate change deal brokered in Paris. Among the headline-making initiatives was the promise to keep global temperature increases below 2 degrees Celsius, yet for some green activists that deal was hardly a resounding success. Countries were legally bound to have their emission reduction levels checked but there was flexibility on how they went about hitting their targets - and they haven't. In this episode recorded in February 2016, Juliette Foster is joined by the author Andrew Simms of the New Economics Foundation and by Share Radio's then regular economics commentator, Professor John Weeks. They also discussed the 2016 perspective on the economics of climate change, and ask whether Paris made the link between excess human consumption and the impact on economies dependent on fossil fuels. As the Glasgow COP 26 conference gets underway, it's helpful to re-visit these plans made 5 years ago, and consider how far we still have to travel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juliette Foster rounds up the week at Davos with Bob Moritz, Chairman of the PwC network.
Juliette Foster talks to Carol Stubbings, Joint Global Leader, PwC People and Organisation, PwC UK, and Lynda Gratton, Professor of Management Practice, London Business School about the urgent need for upskilling, why business leaders should focus on this, and what they should be thinking about as they embark on their upskilling journey.
Juliette Foster talks to Celine Herweijer, Global Leader, Innovation and Sustainability, PwC UK, and Lucas Joppa, Chief Environment Officer, Microsoft, about the impact of climate change on business and how organisations can and should respond.
Juliette Foster talks to Anand Rao, PwC's Global AI Leader, and Kay Firth-Butterfield, Head of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, World Economic Forum.
In this episode of The Better Question, host Juliette Foster talks with two business leaders who are actively addressing the gender inequalities that persist in today's business culture.
Peggy Johnson, known as the “dealmaker-in-chief” of Microsoft, talks with EY's former Global Growth Markets leader and host Juliette Foster about how CEOs can lay foundations for growth.
September's guests included Juliette Foster, formerly of Bloomberg News, the BBC and Sky News; Jared Holt, the journalist responsible for "getting Alex Jones kicked off the Internet"; Ewen MacAskill, the former Guardian journalist who broke the Edward Snowden leaks; Andrea Jones-Rooy, political scientist at FiveThirtyEight.com and standup comedian; and Jonathan Petramala, a national weather reporter for AccuWeather. Get on the email list at insidethenewsroom.substack.com
Recorded at the EY World Entrepreneur Of The Year™ 2018, Juliette Foster welcomes two entrepreneurs and the EY leader of the EY Beacon Institute to discuss the power of purpose.
In this episode, recorded live at the EY World Entrepreneur Of The Year 2018 Forum, host Juliette Foster and her guests explore what it really means to be disruption-ready.
Juliette Foster is a freelance journalist whose worked for Bloomberg, the BBC and Sky News. She is the founder of Magnus Communications. Get on the email list at insidethenewsroom.substack.com
We look at how technology has affected art, visit exhibition ‘The Classical Now’ and go on a no-screen reading retreat. Plus: Jonathan Ray brings the champagne, we have brunch with Salon’s owner and Juliette Foster reviews the weekend papers.
We delve into the history of Winnie-the-Pooh, check out Rose Wylie’s artwork at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery and Deborah Treisman talks about “the most gifted museum man on the West Coast”. We also meet chef Francesco Mazzei and Juliette Foster goes through the weekend papers.
We go to the city – a gingerbread one – as we explore the Museum of Architecture’s famous annual exhibition in London. Plus: Marc Hagan-Guirey teaches us how to perform kirigami – ‘Star Wars’ style; Bea Vo, founder of Stax Diner, talks about Christmas cooking; and Juliette Foster goes through the weekend papers.