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In this extended Frontline Conversation, the former NATO planner and military intelligence officer, Philip Ingram MBE, and Professor Scott Lucas from the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin join James Hanson to analyse Donald Trump's inaugural address mere moments after the 47th US President finished delivering it and what his re-election might mean for the Ukraine war and the wider world.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch moreRead more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation James Hanson speaks to military analyst and former military intelligence officer and NATO planner Philip Ingram MBE about the war in Ukraine and what might be expected in 2025.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to military analyst and former military intelligence officer and NATO planner Philip Ingram MBE about the ground war in Ukraine during 2024.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion, hosts Ian Thornton-Trump CD, CISO for Cyjax, Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Security and Philip Ingram MBE, CEO of Grey Hare Media debate the geopolitical and security dimensions of The real space race: Inside geopolitics and security of a $1.8T industry. Our PODCAST is sponsored by CYJAX.
In Episode 22 of the Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion, hosts Ian Thornton-Trump CD, CISO for Cyjax, Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Security and Philip Ingram MBE, CEO of Grey Hare Media debate the geopolitical and security dimensions of the current global space industry.Watch the video version here.
The Cybersecurity and Geopolitical Discussion — Changing global influence in a year of electionsIn Episode 21 of the Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion, hosts Ian Thornton-Trump CD, CISO for Cyjax, Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Security and Philip Ingram MBE, CEO of Grey Hare Media discuss how modern forces manifest, how much power is truly being wielded, and what effect it is likely to have on a year when some of world's biggest and most influential powers are holding elections.
In Episode 21 of the Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion, hosts Ian Thornton-Trump CD, CISO for Cyjax, Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Security and Philip Ingram MBE, CEO of Grey Hare Media discuss how modern forces manifest, how much power is truly being wielded, and what effect it is likely to have on a year when some of world's biggest and most influential powers are holding elections.
In Episode 20 of the Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion, hosts Ian Thornton-Trump CD, CISO for Cyjax, Lisa Forte of Red Goat Security and Philip Ingram MBE of Grey Hare Media, discuss how, from the outside, China appears very different. However, is this really the case?Watch the video version here.
Ian Thornton Trump CD, Lisa Forte and Philip Ingram MBE look at events coming in 2024 and what could influence them from a geopolitical and cyber perspective. This episode is sponsored by CYJAX.Ian Thornton-Trump CD, CISO for Cyjax, Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Security and Philip Ingram MBE of Grayhare Media take a look at some of the more interesting world events which are set to take place in 2024. Kicking off our usual banter on this particular topic was an article in the Economist - but due to the “Great British Paywall” I've substituted this article https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2024/1/3/24022864/elections-democracy-2024-united-states-india-pakistan-indonesia-european-parliament-far-right-voting instead which captures the essence of the discussion.With great analysis from Phil and Lisa we talk about the upcoming Russian election and the tone (as usual) turns ominous as we discuss reminders of Putin's responses to critics of his regime. https://www.newsweek.com/full-list-russians-fall-windows-putin-ukraine-war-1781790 We can expect more gravity related fatalities soon in the run up to the March 2024 Russian election.India, the world's largest democracy will conduct a national election April to May 2024. The growing population of India and it's important in world affairs is fast becoming a sought after strategic partner for many powerful countries. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/31/bjp-modi-india-general-election-2024 but the massive disinformation capabilities could destabilise the process to a considerable degree. Lisa, citing the recent Brazilian election experience with disinformation across social media platforms and Phil identifying the magnitude of the problem brought to light in this research: https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-01-13-social-media-manipulation-political-actors-industrial-scale-problem-oxford-report place the Indian elections in the right context and identify a potential lynch pin in geopolitical relationships. This will be an election which many people will be watching the results not the least of which are the 1.4 billion Indians—and a considerable number of Indian ex-pats across the world. For additional information on this subject please see: https://news.mit.edu/2023/study-microtargeting-politics-tailored-ads-0621The panel observes the potential impacts of recent layoffs in the big social media companies as well as AI content creation may in the words of Lisa “run amok” and the lack of safeguards or “kill switch” when it comes to viral content has every opportunity to feed a cycle of violence, anger and create the right atmosphere for successful disinformation and manipulation. The broader outcome of the election and the inevitable geopolitical forces lead to the panel to conclude that India may be open to shopping for the right defence partner in the years ahead to further its own geopolitical and national policy goals. It's inevitable when looking at key events of 2024 the panel turns to the big question of Russia Ukraine confit. Phil's podcast on the tactical situation can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ukraine-day-645-an-update-by-philip-ingram-mbe/id1479994480?i=1000637077000 The
Ukraine Day 645, Philip INGRAM MBE former NATO planner and senior British Military Intelligence officer, and now TV and Radio commentator for Sky News, Talk TV and more, gives his update on the current situation.
Philip Ingram MBE is a former senior British Army intelligence officer and widely published journalist, specialising in security, intelligence and strategic planning. Whilst serving with the British Army for over 26 years and leaving as a Colonel, he was the most senior British Army intelligence officer in western Iraq and was involved in operations across the globe including bringing peace to modern Bosnia and in the Southern Balkans, in Kosovo. Elsewhere he has served operationally in Germany during the Cold War, Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Northern Macedonia, Croatia and Iraq. Philip joins Nathan Eckersley for a conversation about the Russia-Ukraine War and reform to British defence. Follow Philip Ingram MBE here: https://twitter.com/PhilipIngMBE DISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.com Spotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathan Eckersley is diving deep into the biggest political news and current affairs impacting young people. This week he wants your opinion on the UK's defence capabilities. Plus he is joined by former British Army Intelligence Officer, Philip Ingram MBE, for a conversation about the Russia-Ukraine War and reform to British defence. On The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, Nathan Eckersley discusses the biggest political news and current affairs and is joined by thought leaders from across the political spectrum for special interviews. The podcast is recorded live from Manchester, UK every Sunday afternoon - to get involved with the show live and have your opinions read out on the podcast, listen to the live broadcast on www.wizardradio.com/listen from 3pm-4pm (UK) every Sunday. DISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.com Spotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philip Ingram MBE, a depression and PTSD survivor, chats with Lee Oughton, the Kindness Crusader and Alexandra Weller an eating disorder survivor about finding a safe space for unsafe conversations, kind hands and a lockdown puppy and all related to the Security Industry.*** Trigger warning - this PODCAST contains some raw discussion around mental health issues including eating disorders***Alexandra is a consultant with Grey Hare Media and Grey Hare Security and you can find out more about where lee is at the links below:Chief Customer Officer - https://www.sps-global.com/spsThe Kindness Games:Co-Founder & Kindness Crusader - https://thekindnessgames.com
Philip Ingram MBE and Alex Weller from Vaylia chat about Risk, Threat mitigation and the security industry but from a different angle. Looking at where Alex has come from with extensive risk experience in the financial services industry and how lessons from there could and should apply to security.
This is the second in a two-part webinar titled ‘NFTs and Intellectual Property Rights; Friend or Foe'.In this PODCAST we will be discussing the intellectual property issues surrounding non-fungible tokens or NFTs - the must have new crypto asset. And joining Philip INGRAM MBE is Racheal Muldoon, a Barrister at London based chambers, The 36 Group – where she is a member of the commercial team, 36 Commercial. and Will Charlesworth. Will is the Deputy Head of Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution at London law firm, Saunders Law.
In this episode Philip Ingram MBE chats with Lisa Forte Cyber Security - Partner @redgoatcyberand co-founder of respect in Security about disinformation, the Russians and how they use it and the possibility of it influencing the rail strikes starting on 21st June 22
This is the first in a two-part webinar titled ‘NFTs and Intellectual Property Rights; Friend or Foe'.In this PODCAST we will be discussing the intellectual property issues surrounding non-fungible tokens or NFTs - the must have new cryptoasset. And joining Philip INGRAM MBE is Racheal Muldoon, a Barrister at London based chambers, The 36 Group – where she is a member of the commercial team, 36 Commercial and Will Charlesworth. Will is the Deputy Head of Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution at London law firm, Saunders Law.
Nathan Eckersley is joined by former British Army Intelligence Officer Philip Ingram MBE to discuss the war, Russia's strategy and NATO's response. Follow Philip Ingram MBE here: https://twitter.com/PhilipIngMBE DISCLAIMER: Any facts, statistics and news stories mentioned in this episode are true and relevant as of the time it was recorded. All opinions stated on this podcast are representative only of the people they are credited to and are not a representation of any sponsors, advertisers or partners involved in The Nathan Eckersley Podcast, including W!ZARD Studios and Nathan Eckersley. Please do not try to send in a message or opinion whilst listening to this podcast as your message won't be read but you might still be charged. For our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions, please visit: www.wizardradio.co.uk Spotted a mistake on this podcast? Let us know and we'll try to fix it. Message us using the Contact Form on: www.wizardradio.co.uk/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a former senior military intelligence officer I have studied Russia and Russian tactics and thinking g for many years so in this series of short PODCASTS I bring to life what is also in some of the blogs you can find at greyharemedia.com. In this one I look at what is going on as we sit and wait.
As a former senior military intelligence officer I have studied Russia and Russian tactics and thinking g for many years so in this series of short PODCASTS I bring to life what is also in some of the blogs you can find at greyharemedia.com
As a former senior military intelligence officer I have studied Russia and Russian tactics and thinking g for many years so in this series of short PODCASTS I bring to life what is also in some of the blogs you can find at greyharemedia.com
As a former senior military intelligence officer I have studied Russia and Russian tactics and thinking g for many years so in this series of short PODCASTS I bring to life what is also in some of the blogs you can find at greyharemedia.com. In this one I look at some of the key intelligence indicators to suggest one option or another.
Celso De Azevedo and Paul Schwartfeger both of 36 Commercial, part of the 36 Group chat with your host Philip Ingram MBE about the Supreme Court Ruling on Lloyd v Google LLC and why iPhone users didn't get £750 compensation
In this episode, Philip Ingram MBE chats with one of the Barristers in the Fairhurst v Woodard Ring Doorbell case, Jonathon Rushton from 36 Commercial, where the level of surveillance of one neighbour over another was considered excessive by the judge.
What does the NSO Pegasus hack mean for Device Security? Philip Ingram MBE chats with Ashish Patel from Zimperium Technology, Ian Thornton-Trump, CISO with Cyjax and Andi Robinson, with Data Shield UK. The realities of our poor approach to device security become apparent. For more information about Zimperium, please visit: https://blog.zimperium.com
Philip Ingram MBE BSc MA GCLI is a widely published journalist, specialising in the security and intelligence arenas, who has built on a long and senior career in British Military Intelligence, with years of experience in all aspects of intelligence and security as well as strategic planning. He is also the founder of Grey Hare Media. Support this podcast by becoming a patron of H-Hour at https://patreon.com/hkpodcasts .
In this powerful and moving episode Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Jeff Imri.A senior lecturer at Dundee University, he is a master welder and sculptor but also a healer-Reiki master, Rising Star healer and works with cancer patients. Tragedy and life took him on this remarkable path and a visual expression of his vision can be found in the famous Angel wings in Creacon Wellness Retreat and a healing centre in New York. Please note there are some emotionally hard hitting insights in this episode.
In this episode Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Rob Balloch the Senior VP Sales at MARSS.MARSS develops innovative marine and land-based solutions for asset protection and saving life using integrated sensor surveillance and proprietary software. So if you want to know about everything from detecting drones to man overboard from cruise ships, this is the PODCAST to listen to.
We all use mobiles to process everything, especially with lockdown, but are they secure? Can they be secured? Philip Ingram MBE talks to Ash Patel from Zimperium and Andi Robinson from DataShield.https://blog.zimperium.com/https://datashield-uk.com
Philip Ingram MBE today is chatting with Ian Thornton Trump the CISO with Cyjax about Intelligence led cyber business decisions. Two intelligencers chewing the cud... this could go anywhere! You can find out more about Cyjax here: https://www.cyjax.comAnd we chat about threat documents they release - an example can be found here: https://www.cyjax.com/2021/04/06/geopolitical-and-cybersecurity-weekly-brief-6-april-2021/
In this show I interview Phil and Ian about the Ever Given Ship being stuck in the Suez canal, Ice Breaker ships and the northern passage. We also discuss the reallocation of funds for the UK military, the new ranger force and the significance of the changing of the guard in the White House to the new administration. To follow Philip, click the link here for his Twitter. To follow Ian, click the link here for his Twitter. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe Note: music for the show was provided by; Spinnin' by Alex (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/32423 Ft: spinningmerkaba
Not since Barry Humphries donned a blue rinse wig and presented Dame Edna Everage to the world has there been a dame as outspoken as Twitter sensation Titania McGrath. She is a spoof of the current ‘cancel culture’ and springs from the imagination of Andrew Doyle. He took the name from Shakespeare’s Titania, Queen of the Faeries who believed in fantasies and applies them to the real world. But there is a serious side to the parody which Doyle discusses in his latest book examining free speech. He believes the question should not be about the substance or content, but rather about defending the bigger question of the freedom to say it. So, we invited Andrew Doyle onto Sputnik to discuss the changing landscape of free speech. In 2017, a bomb ripped through the Manchester Arena during an Ariana Grande concert. 22 people were sadly killed in the attack, and now four years on from the atrocity, a new law is set to bring a legal requirement for public places and venues to ensure preparedness for, and protection from, terrorist attacks. Martyn’s Law, named after Martyn Hett, who died in the bombing, is the result of campaigning by his mother, Figen Murray who has lobbied for proper security requirements and a duty to protect public spaces and venues, sadly missing from the Ariana Grande concert. Counter-terrorism expert Philip Ingram MBE came on to Sputnik to explain the mechanisms of Martyn’s law and discuss the failures highlighted during the ongoing Arena bombing inquiry.
In this PODCAST Philip Ingram MBE chats with Dean Armstrong QC, Fergus McCombie and Ceri Davis, both Barristers with 36 Commercial, about their new book 'Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles' published by Bloomsbury Professional. You can buy the book at this link: https://www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/cyber-litigation-the-legal-principles-9781526513601/PART I - INTRODUCTIONChapter 1: What is Cyber Litigation?PART II – CAUSES OF ACTIONChapter 2: Cyber Litigation and the Criminal LawChapter 3: Cyber Litigation in the Civil LawChapter 4: Causes of Action in Data ProtectionPART III – LITIGATION AND EVIDENCEChapter 5: JurisdictionChapter 6: Class ActionsChapter 7: Vicarious LiabilityChapter 8: Evidential ConsiderationsPART IV: REMEDIES AND ALTERNATIVES TO LITIGATIONChapter 9: RemediesChapter 10: Alternatives to Litigation
36 Commercial hosts the the 36 Groups Chief Operating Officer, Rowan Caffull and Mary Prior QC, Karen Reid and Marisa Allman who are running the Groups first virtual advocacy competition with a mini Pupillage for the winner. This fascinating way of introducing potential barristers to the workings of the bar and chambers is well worth a listen.
In this exciting episode Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Guy Hizkiau and Nimrod Barel from SpecterX. SpecterX aims to maximise the organisation’s control over their data in a seamless, secure and compliant way. Giving a great insight to how data in any organisation is being processed by whom and where. It gives a level of GDPR control not seen elsewhere. You can get more details from their website here: https://www.specterx.com
With furlough, businesses going under or having to restructure, Employment Law is a hugely relevant and topical subject to chat about on A View From the Bar. Today Philip Ingram MBE chats with Richard O'Dair a Barrister with 36 Commercial and Joanna Alexiou an Associate Solicitor with the Employment Law Team at Mackrell Solicitors.
In this episode Philip Ingram MBE is talking to Celso De Azevedo from the 36 Commercial team about cyber security and cyber insurance.Celso has a broad international commercial practice with recognised expertise in reinsurance, cyber insurance, cybersecurity, data breach, cryptocurrency, fraud, asset tracing and business interruption insurance law as well as regulatory investigations, comprising both advisory and contentious work.
Tin Foil Hats Club -THE LOCKDOWN DIARIES with Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton Trump (PHAT HOBBIT) Epsiode recorded w/c 19 October 2020. On another episode of the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny talks to Ian and Phil about "Nobody gets hacked", the 6 new Russian Hackers on the FBI's most Wanted List, influencing in politics, and why we should be supporting Fatima. To follow Philip on Twitter, click here. To follow Ian on Twitter, click here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe Note: music for the show was provided by; Spinnin' by Alex (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/32423 Ft: spinningmerkaba
In this edition Philip Ingram MBE chats with Fergus McCombie, a barrister with 36 Commercial (Cyber and Employment team), and Ceri Davis, a barrister with 36 Commercial (Cyber and Commercial Crime and Regulation team). about the ICO, the GDPR and the British Airways £20 million Fine For A Customer Data Breach.They are both co-authors, together with Dean Armstrong QC, of the forthcoming legal text 'Cyber Litigation: The Legal Principles'.
In this FinCEN leak episode Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Philip Hackett QC who leads the 36 Commercial Crime team with Racheal Muldoon a barrister on the 36 Commercial Crime team and John Binns of BCL Solicitors.BBC Panorama made a sensational programme about the leaks, is there substance to their outrage? Judge for yourselves!
Louise Bennett, a Partner with Howard Kennedy LLP, Ceri Davis, a barrister with 36 Commercial (Commercial Crime & Regulation team) and Racheal Muldoon, a barrister with 36 Commercial (Commercial Crime & Regulation team) chat with Philip Ingram MBE about Fraudulent Property Investment Schemes.Louise is a solicitor with an expertise in company shareholder disputes, corporate and financial litigation, fraudulent misrepresentation, and bribery and corruption. She supports clients caught up in collective investment schemes, Ponzi and advance fee fraud schemes, employee frauds, insolvency litigation, breach of trust, and director's duties. She helps clients manage the significant legal, commercial, and reputational risks associated with commercial fraud.Her contact details are:t: +44 (0)20 3755 5380louise.bennett@howardkennedy.com
In this episode Philip Ingram MBE talks with Head of Chambers with the 36 Group, Dean Armstrong QC and Louise Bennett, a Partner with the leading law firm Howard Kennedy LLP. Todays topic is Investment Fraud and gives insights to some of the things Louise and Dean are seeing during these difficult times, but also gives some practical advice in how to avoid them. Louise is a solicitor with an expertise in company shareholder disputes, corporate and financial litigation, fraudulent misrepresentation, and bribery and corruption. She supports clients caught up in collective investment schemes, Ponzi and advance fee fraud schemes, employee frauds, insolvency litigation, breach of trust, and director's duties. She helps clients manage the significant legal, commercial, and reputational risks associated with commercial fraud.Her contact details are:t: +44 (0)20 3755 5380louise.bennett@howardkennedy.com
Philip Ingram MBE chats with John Campbell SC, with the 36 Commercial and Rory Lynch from Vardags about privacy using ZXC v Bloomberg as a framework. However, our discussions get on to the Cliff Richard case as well.Rory is a Senior Associate at Vardags. He is a specialist in all areas of media litigation, with a particular emphasis on reputation management and protection, libel and defamation, and privacy.Rory's contact details are below:Tel: +44 (0)207 404 9390Fax: +44 (0)207 404 8995Web: vardags.com
In this episode Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Justin Crump the CEO of the Intelligence Company Sibylline. In this PODCAST we put the world to rights and give a detailed understanding of the global threat landscape. Sibylline (https://www.sibylline.co.uk) is a leading strategic risk consultancy delivering timely, accurate, relevant and actionable intelligence; tailored to increase organizational resilience and decision advantage.
Philip Ingram MBE chats with Dean Armstrong QC, Head of Chambers with the 36 Group and Lisa Short about all things data and blockchain. Everything you need to know is in this PODCAST including how China has stolen a march on the West.Lisa is in the top 100 B2B Thought Leaders in the World to follow in 2020. Recognised as a visionary and transformational strategist whose 30 plus years of experience, combined with lifelong learning has enabled delivery of quantum leap change in global ageing, Industry 4.0, education, social impact, women's empowerment and business leadership. Her ethos is that “big challenges require big solutions” and don't be afraid of achieving them. She is an Ambassador of Change for Frontier Technology, Education, Business & Social Impact, Women's Leadership.
In this episode Philip Ingram MBE chats withe Lauren Rapeport an associate with Withers LLP (withersworldwide.com) and Ben Symons a Barrister with 36 Commercial (https://36group.co.uk/commercial) and we explore the fascinating world of Cryptocurrency, its legal status and legal tax status and much more.Lauren is an associate in the private client and tax team. She advises on a broad range of trusts, tax, probate and succession planning issues, both domestic and international, for individuals, trustees, family offices and charities. She also advises on tax compliance matters as part of the Tax Investigations group.Ben is an experienced barrister with extensive experience in both commercial and taxation matters and has published a book, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, Taxation Insight through Bloomsbury Professional.
Philip Ingram MBE chats with Max Hobbs a Solicitor with Macfarlanes LLP and Racheal Muldoon a Barrister with the 36 Commercial Crime team about money laundering regulations using the Commerzbank London fine as a basis. This is Part 2 and examines what could be done to protect institutions from falling foul of the regulations.36 Commercial Crime is a specialist team within 36 Commercial focusing in White Collar, Fraud, Investigations, financial Crime and more. Racheal has a diverse practice encompassing Financial Crime and Regulation, White Collar Crime, Art and Cultural Heritage Law, Civil Forfeiture and Condemnation, Licensing and Regulatory. She defends Fraud and POCA matters and also assists the Serious Fraud Office with ongoing high-profile investigations. Racheal has worked directly with the Financial Conduct Authority where she was an Associate within the Criminal Prosecution Team focussing predominately on investigations. Max is an associate in the corporate crime and investigations team at Macfarlanes, which is where he trained and qualified. His team advises individuals and corporate clients across the full spectrum of white collar crime, and his particular area of expertise and interest is money laundering; as such advising clients on the quirks of the Proceeds of Crime Act or assisting companies with their anti-money laundering arrangements.Macfarlanes is a London-based law firm but the majority of its work has an international dimension. Traditionally known for corporate and private client work, in recent years the firm's litigation team has grown significantly and in late 2018 it established a new corporate crime and investigations team that has been notably active, winning The Legal 500 award for Regulatory Investigations and Corporate Crime – Team of the Year.
The Human Factor With Jenny Radcliffe On ITSPmagazine Guest: Phil Ingram MBE Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. Jenny is joined by Phil Ingram MBE whose knowledge of geopolitics is put to good use with conversations surrounding President Trump, Russia and Iran's handling of the pandemic, what on earth happened to Kim Jong Un and why cultural tendencies make comparisons difficult in this pandemic. _________________________________________________ For more of The Human Factor With Jenny Radcliffe On ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/the-jenny-radcliffe-talk-show-on-itspmagazine Interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine talk show? Visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorships
Philip Ingram MBE talks to Sinead King, a leading employment barrister with 36 Commercial about health and safety at a time of COVID-19 and coming out of lockdown. Advice for employers and employees and things to avoid! As ever we finish on Sinead's latest Netflix recommendation. If you need to contact Sinead for further advice she can be contacted through her clerks at 36 Commercial.Email: clerks@36commercial.co.ukPhone: +44 (0)20 7421 8051Web: https://36group.co.uk/commercial
In this episode, Philip Ingram MBE chats with John Cammegh QC from 36 Group chambers. He is a criminal defence practitioner and we chat about international law at one point John highlights how the UK undermined the authority of the ICC.In previous years John gained vast experience in international practice. He acted as lead counsel for the former rebel leader Augustine Gbao on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Special Court of Sierra Leone (2004–09). Uniquely, this case was the first in international legal history to try the use of child soldiers, forced marriage/sexual slavery and the abduction of UN peacekeeping forces, each of which Gbao alone was acquitted.Having been barred by the Bangladeshi government from acting as lead counsel in situ for several defendants tried for genocide at the international Crimes Tribunal in Dhaka, John advised local defence teams remotely 2011-14 until the eventual conviction and execution of all but one of the defendants.
Philip Ingram MBE chats with Richard O'Dair, Head of 36 Employment (the 36 Group's employment law team). He specialises in employment law and Human Rights, representing both employers and employees. And today we chat about coming out of furlough.Richard has appeared in a number of important cases including the case of Seldon v CJW in in the Supreme Court [2012] and more recently cases about freedom of religion in the workplace and a case about a whistle-blower in an NHS Trust where the damages claimed were over £1 million.Richard's particular strength is his ability and willingness to immerse himself from an early stage in long drawn out litigation giving important advice on matters of evidence and tactics. He is particularly skilled skill in drafting correspondence and pleadings and in advising on witness statements. He relates well clients (both Respondent and Claimant) and to witnesses from differing backgrounds.Notwithstanding the value he brings outside the Courtroom, Richard remains a skilled Court room lawyer One judge saw the need to direct himself not to accept too easily the arguments of such a persuasive advocate. Mr Justice Langstaff spoke of “advocacy of the highest quality” when Richard appeared in front of him in the EAT in the case of Swansea University v Williams. He has given seminars on advocacy for lawyers in Rwanda and UgandaAs an employment lawyer, Richard has appeared in the Employment Tribunals, the Employment Appeal Tribunal, the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. He has been involved in making an application to the ECHR. His particular interests are discrimination law, whistleblowing and the influence of human rights on the law of unfair dismissal.Richard can be contacted via:Telephone: 020 7421 8051 (Commercial)Email: clerks@36commercial.co.uk
In Episode 19 Philip Ingram MBE gets to chat with Tracy Edwards MBE. In 1989 she skippered the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, becoming the first woman to receive the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy and was awarded an MBE honour. She has written two books about her experiences.Tracy founded The Maiden Factor . org (https://www.themaidenfactor.org) having recovered and restored her her beloved yacht Maiden with some help from HRH Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein of Jordan.Maiden’s mission now is supporting and working with community programmes all over the world which empower and enable girls into educationPlease listen to her amazing story, for my security listeners Tracy spent some time woking with the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) and Jim Gamble.She is an inspiration to all, with some great insights to surviving lockdown.Please support her fantastic charity by donating here: https://www.themaidenfactor.org/donateAnd Double Dare - she needs some brave men to join the crew at times! Listen and find out!
Today, Philip Ingram MBE discusses Furlough Fraud with Frances Murray a solicitor at Rosenblatt, Fergus McCombie and Lee Schama, barristers at 36 Commercial.Frances Murray – Solicitor at Rosenblattfrances.murray@rosenblatt-law.co.ukT: +44 (0)20 7955 0880Frances specialises in white collar financial and serious crime. She represents individuals, sole traders, limited companies and PLCs from the investigatory stage to proceedings. Over the years this has included , high net worth individuals, chief executive officers of multi million pound, multinational city based companies, professionals in law, medicine, journalism and accountancy. Frances has defended investigations / prosecutions brought by the Serious Fraud Office, Financial Conduct Authority, HM Revenue and Customs, National Crime Agency, Architects Registration Board and the Crown Prosecution Service, as well as those prosecutions brought privately.Fergus McCombie – Barrister at 36 Commercialclerks@36commercial.co.ukT: +44 (0)20 7421 8051Fergus is a specialist Employment Law and Commercial barrister. Fergus advises and represents claimants and respondents at all levels in the whole range of tribunal work, including unfair dismissal, discrimination, equal pay, whistleblowing, TUPE, contractual issues and holidays. As well as firms of solicitors and local authorities, he regularly acts for in-house legal departments of well-known and multinational companies. Recent and ongoing cases include acting for a Premier League football manager in his contractual and unfair dismissal complaint against his former club; for the Easy group of companies defending the dismissal of senior executives; for a claimant in relation to the statutory authorisation regime for glider inspectors.He is frequently instructed in related commercial and civil areas of work such as partnership and director disputes, restrictive covenants and employee competition.Lee Schama – Barrister 36 Commercialclerks@36commercial.co.ukT: +44 (0)20 7421 8051Lee specialises in complex and high value disputes and his practice extends across a broad range of commercial law, both in advice and advocacy. His work is principally focussed on: international and multi-jurisdictional banking disputes, corporate and personal insolvency, money laundering and asset tracing commercial and white collar and financial crime and disputes involving breach of contract, breach of trust and negligence
In this episode of Chatting With Ingram, Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Pierre Racz the President, CEO and founder of the Canadian Company Genetec. Pierre has over 30 years of hardware and software development experience and holds extensive knowledge in the physical security industry. He is recognised as a global security visionary.
Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Flavia Kenyon a Barrister with 36 Commercial about the Integrity of Content: Fighting Disinformation, Deepfakes, and a Deadly Virus.Flavia was born in Romania, educated at Oxford University and called to the bar in 2005. Flavia specialises in International litigation, Commercial and Insolvency, Commercial Crime, Fraud, Regulatory, Cyber litigation, Cyber Fraud, Espionage, and Human Rights.Flavia is the first British barrister fluent in Romanian. She provides general legal assistance to the Romanian Embassy and has become the 'go-to' lawyer amongst the Romanian diaspora. She is a media commentator on legal issues involving Romanians, and has appeared on national and international media.Read Flania's paper here: https://36group.co.uk/content/files/36-cyber-bites-07-04.pdf
John is chatting with Philip Ingram MBE from Grey Hare Media about Privacy Law and Data.John is a highly regarded silk in South Africa, specialising in large commercial trials, competition proceedings, Judicial Review and actions and injunctions for defamation and privacy.He has extensive experience in these fields and has also written for academic journals – both in South Africa and internationally – in most of them.In the last few years, he has acted for a large European bank in Competition Tribunal proceedings arising from the alleged fixing of currency exchange rates of emerging markets in New York; for an international commodities trading company in lifting a freezing order over a consignment of cobalt from the DRC; for South African Breweries in an arbitration dispute under Uncitral rules arising from a contract for the delivery of its product which necessitated a close knowledge of the logistics business; and in a Judicial Review arising from the award of a tender worth approximately half a billion rands per year.His breadth of experience equips him to act across wide ranging commercial fields from banking and contract law to civil fraud, judicial review and negligence, and in commercial injunctions.John has appeared in courts at all levels both in South Africa and the United Kingdom, including the South African Constitutional Court and the United Kingdom Supreme Court, as well as in arbitrations.To contact John please go via his clarks on:Telephone: 020 7421 8051Email: clerks@36commercial.co.uk
In Episode 17, Philip Ingram MBE chats with the legendary FC and Dr Jess from Cygenta looking at developing cyber threats, how the pandemic has changed things and the importance of education. This is one episode where listeners Will actually learn something!
Philip Ingram MBE talks to Sinead King, a leading employment barrister with 36 Commercial. COVID-19 is forcing a lot of businesses to shut down sites and change the way they do business. There is a lot of confusion about how the furlough scheme intersects with the law governing business reorganisation and redundancy. This is a PODCAST which aims to clear up the confusion. We talk about Reorganisation, redundancy and the job retention scheme: the business perspective in the current COVID-19 environment.And we end with a NETFLIX recommendation for good violent escapism!If you need to contact Sinead for further advice she can be contacted through her clerks at 36 Commercial.Email: clerks@36commercial.co.ukPhone: +44 (0)20 7421 8051Web: https://36group.co.uk/commercial
Episode 15 of Chatting with Ingram has Philip Ingram MBE talking to James Gilding the Managing Director, Cleaning and Environmental Services, Mitie Group Plc.He and his team are leading with much of the support including Security support to the New Dragons Heart Hospital part of the Nightingale, Field Hospital series, at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.In this PODCADST we pull out some of the lessons learned and find out why MITIE was perfect for the job in hand.
In Episode 16, Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Kenny Long a super recogniser with Digital Barriers. Kenny is chatting from self isolation in his caravan so he can safely work in hospitals helping with confidence building thermal camera installations. Kenny, a former a Super Recogniser with the MET Police gives his informed perspective on automated facial recognition and how it is a valuable tool for super recognisers. Warning - you might actually learn something.
Lisa Short | Founder Mind ShiftingPhilip Ingram MBE | Founder Grey Hare MediaProfessor Mammo Muchie | South African Research Chair Innovation Studies [SARChI]The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn [Alvin Toffler]. A fireside podcast discussing ‘what is the new normal’ for people, business, learning and the economy. How will reshaping broadcast education to learning, using frontier technology infrastructure, delivering rapidly scaled 21C & digital skills impact current business outcomes and drive business resilience moving forward at a global level?What tangible scaleable learning and ‘hand holding’ is immediately required to satisfy the vertical growth in digital capability demand currently being experienced by business. How do we connect these demands rapidly to ecosystems of existing technology innovation around the world?Themes:Featured Session EdTech Business Investment WorkYou can contact Philip via LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipingrammbe and Lisa via LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagshort
In episode 14 Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Hugo Rosemont - Director Security and Resilience with ADS. We look back at this years Security and Policing conference and expo at Farnborough and look at how ADS are helping their members through the pandemic period. We also discuss what priorities there are for security within the Government at the moment.
In Episode 13, Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Tom Sykes who is a freelance news cameraman with the BBC and ITV amongst others, he is a self employed video production professional and has been working in the industry for over 20 years. He also runs solo16 who provide high quality affordable live streaming services as well as corporate, promotional and event video production. In this episode he gives tips as to how to improve and professionalise your use of video conferencing, so important during the current pandemic.Link to Tom's cameraman site - www.ukcameraop.co.ukLink to Tom's company site - www.solo16.co.ukArticle on Virtual Events - https://www.solo16.co.uk/post/live-streamed-event-saves-over-70-tonnes-of-carbonLink toTom's video tips - https://youtu.be/taKl9DkL9w4 Some other good video articles are here https://www.solo16.co.uk/blog
In Episode 12 Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with Flavia Kenyon a Barrister with 36 Commercial about the Integrity of Content: Fighting Disinformation, Deepfakes, and a Deadly Virus.Flavia was born in Romania, educated at Oxford University and called to the bar in 2005. Flavia specialises in International litigation, Commercial and Insolvency, Commercial Crime, Fraud, Regulatory, Cyber litigation, Cyber Fraud, Espionage, and Human Rights.Flavia is the first British barrister fluent in Romanian. She provides general legal assistance to the Romanian Embassy and has become the 'go-to' lawyer amongst the Romanian diaspora. She is a media commentator on legal issues involving Romanians, and has appeared on national and international media.Read Flania's paper here: https://36group.co.uk/content/files/36-cyber-bites-07-04.pdf
In Episode 11, Philip Ingram MBE is chatting with John Campbell SC of the London Based 36 Commercial about Privacy Law and Data.John is a highly regarded silk in South Africa, specialising in large commercial trials, competition proceedings, Judicial Review and actions and injunctions for defamation and privacy.He has extensive experience in these fields and has also written for academic journals – both in South Africa and internationally – in most of them.In the last few years, he has acted for a large European bank in Competition Tribunal proceedings arising from the alleged fixing of currency exchange rates of emerging markets in New York; for an international commodities trading company in lifting a freezing order over a consignment of cobalt from the DRC; for South African Breweries in an arbitration dispute under Uncitral rules arising from a contract for the delivery of its product which necessitated a close knowledge of the logistics business; and in a Judicial Review arising from the award of a tender worth approximately half a billion rands per year.His breadth of experience equips him to act across wide ranging commercial fields from banking and contract law to civil fraud, judicial review and negligence, and in commercial injunctions.John has appeared in courts at all levels both in South Africa and the United Kingdom, including the South African Constitutional Court and the United Kingdom Supreme Court, as well as in arbitrations.To contact John please go via his clarks on:Telephone: 020 7421 8051Email: clerks@36commercial.co.uk
In Episode 10 Philip Ingram MBE is talking to Lisa Short, she is in the top 100 B2B Thought Leaders in the World to follow in 2020. Recognised as a visionary and transformational strategist whose 30 plus years of experience, combined with lifelong learning has enabled delivery of quantum leap change in global ageing, Industry 4.0, education, social impact, women’s empowerment and business leadership. Her ethos is that “big challenges require big solutions” and don’t be afraid of achieving them. She is an Ambassador of Change for Frontier Technology, Education, Business & Social Impact, Women's Leadership.
Philip Ingram MBE talks to Sinead King, a leading employment barrister with the London based 36 Group. COVID-19 is forcing a lot of businesses to shut down sites and change the way they do business. There is a lot of confusion about how the furlough scheme intersects with the law governing business reorganisation and redundancy. This is a PODCAST which aims to clear up the confusion. We talk about Reorganisation, redundancy and the job retention scheme: the business perspective in the current COVID-19 environment.And we end with a NETFLIX recommendation for good violent escapism!If you need to contact Sinead for further advice she can be contacted through her clerks at 36 Commercial.Email: clerks@36commercial.co.ukPhone: +44 (0)20 7421 8051Web: https://36group.co.uk/commercial
In this episode of the WithIngram, PODCAST series Philip Ingram MBE chats with Andy Jaquith from QOMPLX.Andy is the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and General Manager, Cyber at QOMPLX. He is a cyber-security and risk executive with proven ability to safeguard business information assets without limiting growth or flexibility. Experienced in startups, with two successful exits, and well as in global Fortune 100 environments, he has managed a broad spectrum of technology risk areas, including: enterprise risk management, vulnerability management, Sarbanes-Oxley and audit assurance, regulatory affairs, controls monitoring, operational risk, reporting, analytics, data science, and security strategy. Persuasive writer, presenter and communicator with customers, staff and to the board. He literally wrote the book on security metrics, used by a generation of risk professionals to connect security to the corner office. Competencies include:Executive managementPositioning, vision and strategyEnterprise risk managementSecurity risk measurementSystems design and executionLine 1/2 risk measurementExploratory data analysisData scienceCloud securityHe is a well-known contributor to the field. “Security Metrics: Replacing Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt” is used as a college textbook; reviewers praised it as “one of the best written security books ever.”
Philip Ingram MBE in episode 7 of the WithIngram PODCASTS talks to Ian Thornton-Trump the CISO with CJAX Ltd. We talk COVID-19, Cyber threat, technology and sorting the world out.Ian Thornton-Trump, CD, is an ITIL certified IT professional with 25 years of experience in IT security and information technology.From 1989 to 1992, Ian served with the Canadian Forces (CF), Military Intelligence Branch; in 2002, he joined the CF Military Police Reserves and retired as a Public Affairs Officer in 2013. After a year with the RCMP as a Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Ian worked as a cyber security analyst/consultant for multi-national insurance, banking and regional health care. His most memorable role was being a project manager, specializing in cyber security for the Canadian Museum of Human Rights. Today, as Chief Information Security Officer for Cyjax, Ian has deep experience with the threats facing small, medium and enterprise businesses.His research and experience have made him a sought-after cyber security consultant specializing in cyber threat intelligence programs for small, medium and enterprise organizations. In his spare time, he teaches cyber security and IT business courses for CompTIA as part of their global faculty and is the lead architect for Cyber Titan, Canada’s efforts to develop the next generation of cyber professionals.
In Episode 6 Philip Ingram MBE takes a look at the whole COVID-19 Pandemic worry by asking; What is a virus?, What is COVID-19 and where did it come from? How dangerous is it? How have the government planned their response? Why is our response different to others? Philip Ingram MBE a former senior Military Intelligence officer and specialist in CBRNE. He grew up in a family immersed in disease identification and control as his late father, Brian, ran a laboratory at the local hospital and his biomedical science journals were Philip's youthful reading.If you want to read the article this PODCAST is based on please copy this address to your browser: https://greyharemedia.com/covid-19-an-intelligence-assessment/
Episode 5 of this seasons WithIngram PODCAST series sees Philip Ingram MBE chatting with Paul Dodds, the county manager for UK and Ireland with the forward thinking technology provider Genetec. Paul is also the winner of the City Security Magazine Article of the Year. Genetec have just moved their UK office from Reading to a very plush setting at the heart of the City of London this was a great opportunity to get some real insight into the priorities of a leading technology manufacturer and to understand what is influencing the security industry and wider market. This folks is (as always) a good one, but a challenge - see if you can find the obvious edit ;-).
Philip Ingram MBE in this Episode 4 of Season 2 of the With Ingram PODCAST series talks to the wonderful Ellie Hurst from Advent IM. We berate the infosec community, look at skill set shortages, discuss C suite engagement with security and highlight the importance of communications. Whilst no bacon was harmed in the making of the PODCAST, Roy Cooper from Professional Security Magazine, did provide a bacon roll as I had missed them when I first got to his event. Well done Roy and the team.
Philip Ingram MBE chats with Vasco Amador the CEO of Global Intelligence Insight about ISIS and Al Qaeda and what is happening with them across the globe in this latest WithIngram Podcast. We look at how they communicate, how does he access information on them and where does he get it, what should we be concerned about and so much more.
In the latest edition of the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny chats with Kate O'Flaherty, Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton-Trump to discuss the current crisis with Iran and the wider implications following the events resulting from America's action. For some background on Qassem Soleimani, head of Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, click the link here for the BBC iPlayer documentary, Shadow Commander: Iran's Military Mastermind. For further reading click on the link for an article by Kate in Forbes, After Soleimani’s Killing, Will Iran Launch A Cyberattack Against The U.S.? Another excellent article from Kate, adding more information to the situation, click the Forbes link here, The Iran Cyber Warfare Threat: Everything You Need To Know. To follow Kate on Twitter, click the link here. To follow Philip on Twitter, click the link here. To follow Ian on Twitter, click the link here. Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
Season 2 of the With Ingram series of PODCASTS kicks off with Philip Ingram MBE having a chat with Jerry Akubo who works with the Nigerian Police but is the founder and CEO of the Technology Against Crime NGO which is delivering technological ideas and solutions to issues across the African Union member states. The first thing to deliver is a common understanding and it is clear Jerry has a clear understanding of where technology can help.
A special #LunchWithIngram episode where Philip Ingram MBE chats over lunch (no bacon involved) with Darren Stanton, the Human Lie Detector. A psychologist and former prison officer then police officer, there is not much Darren doesn't know about this who lie. But what does he look for, how can he tell? Darren gives some of his insights. He also gives a few opinions about some high profile incidents in 2019 such as election interviews and THAT interview with Prince Andrew. This is unmissable.
Philip Ingram MBE chats to the Gatwick Police commander Justin Burtenshaw who dealt with the drone incident at Gatwick Airport that started a year ago today. This recording was done in the summer but it is appropriate it is released on the anniversary. With Ingram Series 1 Episode 12
Martin Cronin the CEO of the Canadian based company Patriot One chat with Philip Ingram MBE about his remote sensing technology which is able to help tackle the scourge of knife crime on the streets of our cities. He explains who Patriot One are, who he is, a little about the tech and how it works and where it was developed. This fascinating short PODCAST is episode 11 in the 2019 WithIngram series.
Philip Ingram MBE BSc MA is a widely published journalist, specialising in the security and intelligence arenas, who has built on a long and senior career in British Military Intelligence, with years of experience in all aspects of intelligence and security as well as strategic planning. Philip is frequently asked to comment for BBC TV News and Radio, CNN, ABC, CBC, Euronews, Turkish TRT World TV, Russia Today - RT.com, and has given content in the past to BBC Mundo, Japanese NTV and many many more. He has presented INTERPOL World TV in Singapore in 2015, 2017 and again in 2019. He has taken part in BBC Inside Out documentaries on online terrorist grooming, the expose of criminal activities on Craigslist and the murder of Jill Dando for ITV as well as several current affairs programmes on subjects such as the influence of drill music on street crime, the Novichok attack in Salisbury and other security and intelligence related subjects. He has provided expert commentary for The Daily Telegraph, The Times, the Daily Mail, the Sunday People and Sunday Mirror and many more, not just in the UK but across the globe, he is often sought out for expert opinion. You will not be surprised at him popping up on latest news commentary, on the radio or reading his comments in the papers. Philip's links Web: https://greyharemedia.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilipIngMBE And don’t forget to support the podcast by subscribing for free, reviewing, and sharing. Web: https://unstructuredpod.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unstructuredp Facebook: https://facebook.com/unstructuredp Instagram: https://instagram.com/unstructuredp Join the Facebook group: fb.com/groups/unstructured
#WithIngram Philip Ingram MBE has a chat with one of the leading female security lights, Nicole Eagan, the CEO of the award inning Darktrace. The chat was a couple of years ago in Singapore but is still relevant today. Unfortunately no bacon was consumed in the production of this PODCAST but dear listeners, you.might actually learn something.
Philip Ingram MBE for Episode 9 of the #WithIngram PODCAST series sits down for a chat with Mr Adam Welsh, Head of Asia Pacific Public Policy and Mr Romeo Durscher, Director of Public Safety Integration from DJI. We talk about cyber integrity, drones, data integrity and so much more. Did you know all DJI video outside China is held on US Servers? Recorded in Singapore and after breakfast so NO bacon was consumed in the making of this PODCAST.
#WithIngram Episode 8: Philip Ingram MBE chats with Barrie MillettBarrie is a security legend, he is running the 2020 London Marathon for CrimeStoppers so please please click on the link below and give what you can.https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/barrie-millett-SAVMLMBONDS333-2020-174221We discuss the security challenges around the financial industry, Critical national Infrastructure, threat from hostile states, GDPR, the importance of international events and much much more. In fact, I think we put the world to rights, find out for yourselves.
What is the Interpol Global Complex for Innovation, what does it do, what are its priorities? In this episode 5 of the #WithIngram series of PODCASTS, Philip Ingram MBE chats with Anita Hazenberg, the Director of Innovation at the Interpol Global Complex for Innovation based in Singapore.In the past 36 years of her career in the Netherlands Police, Anita was involved in various operational duties across the Netherlands specializing in ‘Violence against Women and Children’ and 'International Police Cooperation'. She progressed into the international foray to take up several trailblazing roles, including as the Director of the European Network of Policewomen (ENP); the first Programme Director 'Police and Human Rights' for the Council of Europe (France); the founder and first Director of the School for Police Leadership; the first Coordinator for International Strategic Alliances and Deployment of the Staff of the Dutch National Police Commissioner; and as the initiator and Conference Director of the global annual law enforcement think-tank consisting of top-level executives - ‘Pearls in Policing.’ Ms Hazenberg holds Master Degrees in Public Administration and Change Management.
#WithIngram Philip Ingram is chatting to Peter Jones, CEO of the Nineteen Group who have just bought the Emergency Services Show, launched the new The Security Event as well as running events for fire, health and safety, facilities and maintenance at the NEC in Birmingham. All underpinned by the hugely successful International Security Expo with its co-located International Disaster Response Expo based at Olympia in London. So what is Peter's philosophy, where is he going with his acquisitions, what sets Nineteen apart, we have some great insights to what in military planning would be described as "The Commanders Intent."
Series 1, Episode 1, #breakfastwithIngram, Philip Ingram MBE chats with Hugo Rosemont the Director of Security and Resilience with ADS over bacon rolls, red sauce and tea of course (Hugo had coffee) and all in The Delaunay in Aldwych in London. We put the Security world to rights and solve all issues. Bacon Rolls were pretty good!
In the fourth of this semi-regular series, the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny chats with Kate O'Flaherty, Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton-Trump to discuss voter fraud protection, bad actors and how we all need to be better at managing our cyber footprint. To read U.S. Government Confirms Plan To Defend 2020 Election Against Cyberattacks article by Kate click the link. To read Trump Administration Moves To Reauthorise NSA’s Controversial Spying Program article also by Kate click the link. Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
In the second of this semi-regular series, the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny chats with a previous guest, Philip Ingram MBE. They discuss the recent infrastructure failures the UK experienced, trying to cut through the noise to establish if they were part of a coordinated attack, what it means for the UK and why would such an attack take place. Look below for the links mentioned during the conversation. Philip Ingram's previous appearance on the Human Factor Security Podcast, click here to access that episode. Click here for the link to Philip's excellent article covering the issues of the failures. Click here for the Amazon link to the book recommended by Philip, Intercept: The Secret History of Computers and Spies (Gordon Cerera) Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
Philip Ingram MBE BSc MA is a journalist specialising in the security, counter terror, defence and intelligence arenas. His knowledge is built from a long and senior military career as an intelligence and security officer, and strategic planner, with business experience at board level in the steel industry and security media (marketing) industry; he maintains a close interest in global events. When not, key note speaking, chairing events, commenting for national and international press outlets or writing on security and intelligence, Philip runs his own media company, Grey Hare Media. Unsurprisingly it specialises in delivering informed content. The Art of War (Sun Tzu) The Hewlett Packard Mars Advert Link Grey Hare Media Website Link to the Blog Section of Grey Hare Media To follow Philip on Twitter click the link here. Don't forget you can also follow Jenny on Twitter by clicking the link here.