Security Thought Leadership: in conversation with Martin Gill Por: Martin Gill Panel Discussions & Interviews 233 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Security Thought Leadership: in conversation with Martin Gill Mostrando página 6 de 12 What is meant by ‘profit protection’? And is anyone really doing it? 12/05/2024 The CISO perspective on protecting the critical infrastructure against increasing cyber attacks 12/05/2024 Celebrating the role of the security officer: what next? 12/05/2024 Ransomware: who is being targeted, and should you pay the ransom? 12/05/2024 Is fraud purely an opportunistic crime? 12/05/2024 Has the pandemic produced a new type of security or are things just the same? Examining the case of Nigeria 12/05/2024 The pandemic and crime rates: Insights from criminologists 12/05/2024 Fraud challenges in the public sector: in what ways are these changing and how effective is the response? 12/05/2024 Thinking about security training: too much emphasis on the security officer/guard and not enough on the manager/director? 12/05/2024 Who are the beneficiaries of a thriving security sector beyond clients? 12/05/2024 Inspiring diversity and inclusion in security: what needs to improve, and how? 12/05/2024 The challenges posed by responding to radicalisation: where are we? 12/05/2024 Should the reporting of fraud be made compulsory? 12/05/2024 We have a 'new normal' but do we have a 'new security' to match? 12/05/2024 Security manufacturers: the signals to a changing security landscape 12/05/2024 Our Image of Security: What are the best bits? 12/05/2024 The Insider Threat: how serious is staff dishonesty and what do we do about it? 12/05/2024 The phenomenal challenge posed by counterfeiting: what are we going to do? 12/05/2024 The Victim’s Story: what is it like to be a victim of financial crime, and how might we better respond? 12/05/2024 The CSO or the CISO: which is best placed in the corporate hierarchy? 12/05/2024 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 ... 12 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn