Quentyn Taylor is Director of Information Security for Canon Europe. He has a wealth of experience in both the IT and information security arenas and, in recent years, has focused his attention on building business relationships across the world.
Quentyn has driven Canon’s strategy to highlight the importance of document security and help business customers to minimise their security risk. Quentyn strongly believes in educating users about the importance of a comprehensive, overall security framework that will allow Canon’s business customers to improve security in a cost-effective way.
During his career, Quentyn has worked in a variety of industries for a number of organisations including outsourced service providers, Internet service providers as well as Dotcom businesses, before moving to Canon in 2000.
Secrets and Lies (Bruce Schneier)
Security Engineering (Ross Anderson)
Broker Trader Lawyer Spie (Eamon Javers)
Quentyn on Twitter - @quentynblog
Quentyn on LinkedIn - Quentyn Taylor
Rowenna is a self-confessed privacy nerd and Information Governance Geek who began her career in information security, before broadening her
horizons to take in the other 7 data protection principles as well.
Having tunneled through the retail, industry and education industries then IT services for Central Government, Rowenna has now emerged into
the sunlight of the voluntary sector and is on a mission to eradicate the word “boring” from the world of data protection, through the use of charm, pirate analogies and generous distribution of biscuits.
Rowenna on Twitter - @MissIG_Geek
Rowenna on LinkedIn - Rowenna Fielding
Rowenna's Site - MissInfoGeek
Richard De Vere is the Principal Consultant for The AntiSocial Engineer Ltd, he has an extensive background in penetration testing and social engineering assessments, including ‘red team’ exercises and information gathering assessments for financial institutions and some of the UK’s largest companies.
Social Engineering: Penetration Testing (Gavin Watson, Andrew Mason & Richard Ackroyd)
Richard's Site - The AntiSocial Engineer Ltd
Richard on Twitter - @antisocial_eng
Ross Mackenzie is a performance coach, hypnotherapist, sales trainer and consultant.
He spent 35 years in the high-pressure world of international corporate sales delivering contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars and running a billion dollar sales business.
His clients include professional sportsmen and women, business leaders, lawyers, psychologists, dentists, doctors and salespeople.
He shows people how to discover the thinking that lets them thrive and perform at their best no matter what the circumstances – and have fun doing it.
Ross’s work has been covered in the national press and by Sky Sports.
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (DVD)
Somebody Should Have Told Us (Jack Pransky)
Prometheus Rising (Robert Anton Wilson)
Ross's website - rossmackenzie.net
Ross on Twitter - @RossInsideOut
Ross's Golf Video - Golf InsideOut
In this episode, I'm delighted to talk Tim Gallo and Allan Liska.
Tim is a cyber security specialist engineer at Symantec. Tim has been working in IT security since 1999, but he’s also been a bouncer, a bartender, and a physicist. He loves finding new ways to do things, in particular by breaking them. Tim has been spending time lately tearing apart pumps, golf carts, and other items to rebuild them into something better, faster, and stronger.
Allan is an intelligence architect at Recorded Future. Allan has more than 15 years’ experience in the world of security and has worked as both a security practitioner and an ethical hacker. Through his work at Symantec, iSIGHT Partners, FireEye, and Recorded Future, Allan has helped countless organizations improve their security posture using more effective intelligence. He is the author of The Practice of Network Security, Building an Intelligence-Led Security Program, and Securing NTP: A Quickstart Guide and the co-author of DNS Security: Defending the Domain Name System and Ransomware: Defending Against Digital Extortion.
Their excellent book Ransomware: Defending Against Digital Extortion
Tim on LinkedIn - Tim Gallo
Tim on Twitter - @TimJGallo
Allan on LinkedIn - Allan Liska
Allan on Twitter - @uuallan
In this episode, I am delighted to chat to Mark Smith.
Mark is a freelance journalist, who has written for major publications in both print and online, including The Guardian, BBC, Mirror Online, Daily Express Online as well as specialist publications such as Global Trade Review and Global Politics.
Man in the High Castle (Philip K Dick)
Mark on LinkedIn - Mark Smith
Mark on Twitter - @MarkSmithWriter
In this episode, I am delighted to talk to Stuart Coulson.
Stuart has been involved in the information security industry for many years and has extensive experience and expertise of working with major corporations and assisting them with relevant online protection plans and security solutions.
His current role at the Challenge sees him working with organisations to complement their existing strategies to fill the cyber skills gap.
Stuart's 2016 Conference Survival Guide
Javvad Malik and Thom Langford Presentation Skills Video
At Large (David Freedman and Charles Mann)
Masters of Deception (Michele Slatalla)
Stuart's website - Hiddentext.co.uk
Stuart on Twitter - @SPCoulson
In this episode, I am delighted to chat to Dr. Daniel Dresner.
Daniel's LinkedIn profile tells us he is a consulting research analyst and lecturer. His mission is to find the threads that bind information together and mend them when they break. He contributed material to the Cyber Essentials and worked with a colleague to define the only real benchmark of cyber security. Being a proud father and grandfather motivated him to define 'The Green Surf Code'.
Daniel on LinkedIn - Dr Daniel Dresner
Daniel on Twitter - Dr Daniel Dresner
In this episode, I am delighted to be chatting to Sarah Clarke.
Through her blog and speaking engagements she's become known as a pragmatic, straightforward, and entertaining commentator on a wide range of security and privacy topics. Her self-proclaimed aim is to make security and privacy make business sense. In particular getting past the 'what' to the 'how' so concrete steps can be made to improve the quality of data life for everyone.
Sarah on Twitter - @TrialByTruth
Sarah's Infospective website - http://infospectives.co.uk
Privasee website - http://www.privasee.eu
On this episode I am delighted to be joined by Tracy Maleeff, she is the owner of an independent research business, Sherpa Intelligence LLC. She was most recently the Library Resources Manager at Duane Morris LLP in Philadelphia. She earned her MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh and has undergraduate degrees from both Temple University (magna cum laude) and the Pennsylvania State University. She is a Fellow of the Special Libraries Association, received the Dow Jones Innovate Award and the Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Innovations in Law Librarianship Award. Through her new role with Sherpa Intelligence, Tracy provides research and social media consulting, with a focus on tech and information security. She contributes to the security portal Peerlyst and is active with the Women's Society of Cyberjutsu.
To follow and learn more about Tracy's work see the links below.
Tracy's Site - http://sherpaintel.com
Tracy on Twitter - @Infosecsherpa
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 this episode, I am delighted to be joined by Graham Cluley. Graham Cluley is a security blogger, researcher, and public speaker. He has been a well-known figure in the computer security industry since
the early 1990s when he wrote the first ever version of Dr. Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit for Windows.
To follow and learn more about Graham's work see the links below.
Graham's Blog - https://www.grahamcluley.com/
Graham on Twitter - @gcluley
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