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Tech Hive: The Tech Leaders Podcast
#101, Tech 101: Top Tips from Tech Leaders

Tech Hive: The Tech Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 55:55


We've reached (and now surpassed) 100 episodes!To commemorate this milestone, we thought it'd be a great opportunity to recap on some of the best pieces of advice from our stellar guest list over the years. One of TTLP's most iconic questions, ‘what advice would you give to your 21-year-old self?', has encouraged our guests to deliver some incredible guidance on navigating the tech space and what it takes to make it as a tech leader. In this episode, we have compiled 14 of our favourite responses that offer advice from how to achieve work-life balance to ensuring you have one more cocktail— cheers to that! Time stamps:1)      Jamie Bartlett - fake it until you make it (04:16)2)      Priya Lakhani OBE - keep kindness and welcome challenge (09:00)3)      Quentyn Taylor - invest in legacy tech (12:20)4)      Helen Kelisky - fail fast and learn from it (16:30)5)      Rodger Werkhoven –  try fun tech (18:42)6)      Lisa Heneghan – be open to what you can do tomorrow (21:11)7)      Catriona Campbell – test and learn (25:00)8)      David Buttress – balance work life with home life (28:40)9)      Flavilla Fongang  - don't wait to be recognised (34:13)10)   Tom O'Sullivan - get out of your own way (39:05)11)    Jazz Carlin OLY – never be afraid to ask questions (41:30)12)   Greg Jackson – follow the path least trodden (44:15)13)   Joe Baguley – don't fit into other people's moulds (45:58)14)   Emilia Molimpakis – 70% is good enough (50:17)

Tech Hive: The Tech Leaders Podcast
#75: Bringing Cybersecurity into Focus: Senior Director of Information Security @ Canon EMEA, Quentyn Taylor

Tech Hive: The Tech Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 59:52


If you're looking for a snapshot of the latest in cybersecurity, then you're in luck! In this week's episode, Gareth is joined by Quentyn Taylor, Senior Director Information Security and Global Response at Canon, where the pair zoom in on all-things cyber safety.  Being an established expert in the information security space, Quentin rode the ‘dot com' wave of the early noughties before ultimately landing a role in the photography manufacturing powerhouse that is Canon. From here, he's become a renowned figure in the cyber space, not only from his seat in the office but also from his gadget-tastic YouTube channel (which you can check out here: (4) Quentyn Taylor - YouTube). The conversation covers everything from the Dark Web and security scandals to AI and moving away from ‘the age of reality'. Quentin gives us a behind-the-scenes glimpse into what really keeps CISO's up at night and what we can all do to ensure we stay safe in this ever-changing online space. Time stamps What does good leadership mean to Quentyn? (03:45) Surviving the Dot Com Bubble Burst (11:10) The evolution of cybersecurity threats (15:30) Deep diving into the Dark Web (19:00) What are CISO's worried about today? (22:22) The SolarWinds scandal (24:40) What type of company is Canon? (27:38) How Canon is utilising AI (29:50) Can AI be hacked? (36:40) How to keep your online passwords safe (50:25) Quentyn's advice to his 21-year-old self (54:40) 

mnemonic security podcast

Office IoT Can you say for certain that you have a full overview of the IoT devices that are set up in your office environment? Smart Lighting, thermostats, locks, appliances, security cameras, sensors... perhaps even a fish tank? To talk about the importance of securing our office IoT, and specifically our printers, Robby is joined by Quentyn Taylor, Senior Director – Information Security and Global Response at Canon.During their conversation, Quentyn shares from his vast experience working with both IT and information security, and the security evolution he's observed in office IoT throughout his career.He also shares his expert advice on how to secure these products, the main security challenges associated with them, and how zero trust affects this conversation.

Security Masterminds
Understanding the role of a CISO to reduce the risk of an exposure for an organization with special guest Quentyn Taylor

Security Masterminds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 37:59 Transcription Available


After 20 years in the same role at Canon, Quentyn Taylor knows a thing or two about what it takes to be a successful CISO; in this episode, he shares his insights on the importance of technical skills, business skills, and storytelling to make the role of CSO one You will learn the role of the CISO in communicating with the Board of Directors."I strongly believe in educating users about the importance of comprehensive security programs and to try to improve security in a cost-effective way for organizations."Quentyn Taylor is the senior Director of Product, Information, Security and Global Response at Canon Europe, Middle East and Africa. He has over 20 years of experience in both the It and information security environments and is focused on building business relationships within his organization and cybersecurity community. He strongly believes in educating users about the importance of comprehensive security programs and to try to improve security in a cost effective way for organizations.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. Why do tiny things matter in information security?2. What is the secret to Quentyn Taylor's success as a CISO?3. What is the best way for a CISO to communicate with the Board of Directors?About Quentyn TaylorLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quentyntaylorTwitter: https://twitter.com/quentynblogYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/QuentynTaylorShow Notes:Security Engineering, by Ross Anderson - https://a.co/d/22nCFaJSecrets & Lies, by Bruce Schneier - https://a.co/d/33ehPldFotango buyout by Canon - https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/canon-goes-online-fotango-buyout/133990KnowBe4 ResourcesKnowBe4 Blog: https://blog.knowbe4.comErich Kron - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichkronJelle Wieringa - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jellewieringaJames McQuiggan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcquigganJavvad Malik: https://www.linkedin.com/in/javvadMusic Composed by: Brian Sanyshyn - https://www.briansanyshynmusic.comAnnouncer: Sarah McQuiggan - https://www.sarahmcquiggan.comThis show's sound is edited by ProPodcastSolutions - https://propodcastsolutions.com/

Business of Security Podcast Series
#39 - Don't Fire the CISO, with Quentyn Taylor

Business of Security Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 36:22


Top Tips for getting into the security industry and future proofing your strategy. This podcast will focus on Quentyn's long career in cyber security and how working for the same company for a long period of time years has enabled him to build resilience and always think years ahead when executing a strategy. Quentyn has a wealth of knowledge experience in both the IT and information security arenas and has driven Canon's strategy to highlight the importance of document security and help business customers to minimize their security risk. HostJosh Bruyning, Solution Engineer @TrustMAPPGuest:Quentyn Taylor, Senior Director, Information Security and Global Response @Canon Europe Sponsored by:TrustMAPP

The Cybrary Podcast
401 Access Denied Ep. 41 | Current State of Cyber Security with Quentyn Taylor

The Cybrary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 50:26 Transcription Available


If the security industry is booming, what does this mean for the state of cybersecurity and for humanity at large? Information security leader and content creator, Quentyn Taylor, breaks down the flaws in heavily reactive security and “cybersecurity first” approaches that minimize the human-centered elements of risk management. From IoT-enabled smart locks to RFID credit cards, Quentyn assesses the value and risks behind popular security products. Follow Quentyn's advice to make your organization not only more cyber-aware, but also resilient. Connect with Quentyn! ~LinkedIn  ~Twitter  Follow Joe on Twitter! ~@joe_carson Follow us on Social!! ~Cybrary Twitter ~Thycotic Twitter ~Instagram ~Facebook ~YouTube ~Cybrary LinkedIn ~Thycotic LinkedIn

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS
teissTalk: Shadow-IT – keeping security out of the way of productivity?

Cracking Cyber Security Podcast from TEISS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 45:46


This audio-only version of our twice weekly cyber security talk show, teissTalk.  Join us twice a week for free by visiting www.teiss.co.uk/talk On this episode, we focus on the following news story; Study finds 97% of cloud apps used in the enterprise are shadow IT https://www.scmagazine.com/news/cloud-security/study-finds-97-of-cloud-apps-used-in-the-enterprise-are-shadow-it The panel discussion is titled “Shadow-IT - keeping security out of the way of productivity?” https://www.teiss.co.uk/teisstalk/shadow-it-keeping-security-out-of-the-way-of-productivity/ This episode is hosted by Geoff White > https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffwhitetech/  Our Guests are: Quentyn Taylor, Director of Information Security - EMEA, Canon >https://www.linkedin.com/in/quentyntaylor/ Robin Smith, Chief Information Security Officer, Aston Martin >https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-s-78148a133/ Jonathan Craven, Head of Information Governance / Data Protection Officer, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust >https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-craven-a40a2a2a 

The Jerich Show Podcast
The Jerich Show Episode 19 - That Time Quentyn Joined Us

The Jerich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 18:02


This week Javvad and Erich were joined by Quentyn Taylor, where we discussed SIM swapping attacks and how Ring doorbells could ruin the suprise the police have planned for you.  Check out Quentyn on Twitter at @QuentynBlog Links to our stories:  The SIM swapping attacks against phone carriers https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/5dmbjx/how-hackers-are-breaking-into-att-tmobile-sprint-to-sim-swap-yeh FBI worried that Ring doorbells are spying on police https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-53985418 The Ring neighborhood app Erich mentioned https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/blog/ring-neighbors-app-review/

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ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
The Lockdown Diaries: Quentyn Taylor | The Human Factor With Jenny Radcliffe On ITSPmagazine

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 54:04


The Human Factor With Jenny Radcliffe On ITSPmagazine Guest: Quentyn Taylor 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. In a packed show Jenny is joined by returning guest Quentyn Taylor. They talk all things lockdown and working from home as well as Conspiracy Theories, O-Rings, Solar Chargers and whether there is life on Mars.... _________________________________________________ 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

Security Stories
10: "Don't fire the CISO", with Quentyn Taylor

Security Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 67:57


We're joined this week by Quentyn Taylor, CISO for Canon Europe. Odds are that you might have had your hands on a Canon camera or printer at one point in your life, and if you’ve ever had a security related query about their products in Europe, it’s Quentyn’s team who you would have spoken to. That's because as well as protecting Canon, the cybersecurity team are also customer centric, which is a really interesting story.Quentyn also talks to Hazel about missing those "in person" meetings and how he's trying to overcome the virtual hurdle. Plus we discuss the skills and qualities that he looks for in his team members, and why firing the CISO immediately after a data breach is rarely the best course of action. We then end our interview as all interviews should: with a spot of cybersecurity cocktail making.Check out Quentyn's Security Insights video series here: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=security+insightsIn the non studio studio, Ben and Noureen fill us in on the last couple of weeks of hacker news, including what Cozy Bear have allegedly been up to.And for 'On this Day' we take the DeLorean back to 2016, to explore the story behind the Mirai botnet. We discuss the chaos that was caused when certain networked devices running Linux were turned into remotely controlled bots that were then used in large-scale network attacks. Don't miss our next episode, which is an election special! We'll be welcoming several special guests, to help us discuss where America stands with election security heading into November's general election.

Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Quentyn Taylor

Human Factor Security

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 53:49


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. In a packed show Jenny is joined by returning guest Quentyn Taylor. They talk all things lockdown and working from home as well as Conspiracy Theories, O-Rings, Solar Chargers and whether there is life on Mars.... To follow Quentyn on Twitter, click the link here.  To watch Quentyn's videos, click the link 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

African Perspective
Reducing Digital Skills' Gap in Africa - Quentyn Taylor

African Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 24:22


Quentyn Taylor chats to us about how to reduce the current digital skills' gap in Africa. Plugging the gap – how businesses can resolve Europe’s digital skills shortage Digital transformation is revolutionizing the European workplace, with its ability to streamline processes, reduce expenditure and enhance the service offering. Rapidly advancing digital technologies are already being used in hundreds of sectors, including farming, healthcare, transport, education, retail, home automation and logistics. The demand for information and communications technology specialists is growing fast – so much so that according to the European Commission, 9 out of 10 jobs in the future will require digital skills. At the same time though, 169 million Europeans between 16 and 74 years – 44% – do not have basic digital skills. This means that the benefits that digitization can drive are quite literally under threat as Europe is failing to produce enough IT graduates. What’s worse is that as the pace of technological development snowballs, this gulf is widening. The prospect of 500,000 unfilled jobs in the European IT sector by 2020 is very real and looming. Businesses cannot expect governments to tackle this crisis on their own. Firstly, disruptive and revolutionary innovations will always affect private companies before they affect the state – because businesses tend to try out new technologies before governments do. As a result, nobody understands the implications of and reasons for the digital skills gap better than the businesses that are directly suffering the consequences. Secondly, with a capable and trained workforce, businesses stand to benefit enormously from digitization. Any organization, large or small, can contribute to tackling the growing digital skills gap, either by addressing it within their own function or by providing skills training more widely. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support

Africa Business News
Reducing Digital Skills' Gap in Africa - Quentyn Taylor

Africa Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018


Quentyn Taylor chats to us about how to reduce the current digital skills' gap in Africa. Plugging the gap – how businesses can resolve Europe's digital skills shortage Digital transformation is revolutionizing the European workplace, with its ability to streamline processes, reduce expenditure and enhance the service offering. Rapidly advancing digital technologies are already being used in hundreds of sectors, including farming, healthcare, transport, education, retail, home automation and logistics. The demand for information and communications technology specialists is growing fast – so much so that according to the European Commission, 9 out of 10 jobs in the future will require digital skills. At the same time though, 169 million Europeans between 16 and 74 years – 44% – do not have basic digital skills. This means that the benefits that digitization can drive are quite literally under threat as Europe is failing to produce enough IT graduates. What's worse is that as the pace of technological development snowballs, this gulf is widening. The prospect of 500,000 unfilled jobs in the European IT sector by 2020 is very real and looming. Businesses cannot expect governments to tackle this crisis on their own. Firstly, disruptive and revolutionary innovations will always affect private companies before they affect the state – because businesses tend to try out new technologies before governments do. As a result, nobody understands the implications of and reasons for the digital skills gap better than the businesses that are directly suffering the consequences. Secondly, with a capable and trained workforce, businesses stand to benefit enormously from digitization. Any organization, large or small, can contribute to tackling the growing digital skills gap, either by addressing it within their own function or by providing skills training more widely. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/africabusinessnews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africabusinessnews/support

HR W!RED
Embracing AI In The Workplace To Reduce Digital Skills Gap

HR W!RED

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 89:03


Quentyn Taylor from canon joined us to chat about Reducing the digital skills gap in Africa; Stanfford Masie also joins us to discuss how artificial intelligence can increase job creation.Plugging the gap – how businesses can resolve Europe's digital skills shortage Digital transformation is revolutionizing the European workplace, with its ability to streamline processes, reduce expenditure and enhance the service offering. Rapidly advancing digital technologies are already being used in hundreds of sectors, including farming, healthcare, transport, education, retail, home automation and logistics. The demand for information and communications technology specialists is growing fast – so much so that according to the European Commission, 9 out of 10 jobs in the future will require digital skills.At the same time though, 169 million Europeans between 16 and 74 years – 44% – do not have basic digital skills. This means that the benefits that digitization can drive are quite literally under threat as Europe is failing to produce enough IT graduates. What's worse is that as the pace of technological development snowballs, this gulf is widening. The prospect of 500,000 unfilled jobs in the European IT sector by 2020 is very real and looming. Businesses cannot expect governments to tackle this crisis on their own. Firstly, disruptive and revolutionary innovations will always affect private companies before they affect the state – because businesses tend to try out new technologies before governments do. As a result, nobody understands the implications of and reasons for the digital skills gap better than the businesses that are directly suffering the consequences.Secondly, with a capable and trained workforce, businesses stand to benefit enormously from digitization. Any organization, large or small, can contribute to tackling the growing digital skills gap, either by addressing it within their own function or by providing skills training more widely.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

FT Connected Business
Securing the enterprise

FT Connected Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2013 17:58


In this week’s programme, we look in-depth at information security. Data privacy and security continues to move up the agenda, with governments, as well as businesses, increasingly concerned about the threat posed to – and by – information. We speak to Richard Archdeacon, of HP’s enterprise security services division, on how businesses are having to tackle a wider range of threats, and Quentyn Taylor, head of information security for Canon in EMEA, about protecting customer data. And we ask biometric experts Mark Crego and Cyrille Bataller of Accenture whether that security technology is now ready for business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.