Join Jenny as she interviews James Gosnold about his fascinating career in security and beyond, including his years as a professional fruit machine player! They talk about bringing other disciplines into security, the importance of understanding why people do what they do and about James' brilliant book "The Magic Zablet." James wrote the book for his daughters but the lessons, explanations and warnings it contains are excellent for people of all ages wondering about the dangers and opportunities of cyberspace. Thanks for a brilliant interview James!
To find out more about The Magic Zablet, click the website link here.
To follow James on LinkedIn, click the link here.
For the link to Thinking Fast and Slow book, by Daniel Kahneman, click the Amazon 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
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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.
Meet the “Scully to Jenny’s Mulder” as we chat to Paul O'Sullivan from NGS. We talk managing a team remotely and trying to reduce stress of staff and customers alike. We discuss virtual events and tailoring communications to the audience and the times we live in and ponder on the difference between serving people in the crisis and cashing in on events. Thanks to Paul for a great interview.
To follow Paul on LinkedIn, click the link here.
To follow Paul on Twitter, click the link here.
To find out more about SecureCon, 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
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