Is cyber war a risk that only governments can deal with? Or should enterprises be prepared to mount their own defences?
In this episode we speak to Prof Richard Benham, a UK Government adviser on cyber security, the first professor in cyber security management, Patron of The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park, and non-executive director at Emerge Digital.
He believes that, in some ways, a cyber war has already started. He speaks to editor Stephen Pritchard about the reasons why, and sets out what organisations can do to protect their digital assets and infrastructure.
Ransomware: should payments be banned?
Cloud security: an identity problem
The end of passwords?
Critical National Infrastructure: changing threats
DORA: one year to go
Cyber governance: a new UK code of practice?
Web apps and security weaknesses
Security in 2024: AI, skills, and a seat on the board
Security Insights: 2023 year in review
Cyber: crime’s digital economy
Quantum computing: a security risk?
The Cyber Resilience Act: a law with unintended consequences?
Open source: a security risk?
Automation and the cybersecurity skills gap
Cyber resilience: are we prepared?
Defending healthcare in cyberspace
Cloud insecurity: leaving the keys in the door?
Deep fakes, AI and digital trust
Biometrics: Eyes in the sky?
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