THEOS Cybernova

THEOS Cybernova
Podcast Description
THEOS CyberNova is a cutting-edge podcast that explores the dynamic world of cybersecurity, hosted by THEOS Cyber CEO Paul Jackson.Each episode delves into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the cybersecurity landscape, featuring insights from industry experts, thought leaders, and technologists. Paul brings his expertise and passion for cyber security to engaging discussions on topics ranging from emerging threats and data privacy to the future of AI in cyber defense. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply curious about staying safe in the digital age, THEOS CyberNova offers an invaluable insight into the world of cybersecurity.
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The podcast covers a wide range of cybersecurity topics including emerging threats, data privacy, cyber insurance, and the role of leadership in cybersecurity. Episodes feature practical discussions and expert insights, such as navigating cyber insurance with Rory Young and leadership strategies for aspiring CIOs with David Gee.

THEOS CyberNova is a cutting-edge podcast that explores the dynamic world of cybersecurity, hosted by THEOS Cyber CEO Paul Jackson.
Each episode delves into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the cybersecurity landscape, featuring insights from industry experts, thought leaders, and technologists. Paul brings his expertise and passion for cyber security to engaging discussions on topics ranging from emerging threats and data privacy to the future of AI in cyber defense.
Whether you’re a professional in the field or simply curious about staying safe in the digital age, THEOS CyberNova offers an invaluable insight into the world of cybersecurity.
For Group Chief Security Officer Tim McNulty, crisis management is not firefighting; it is foresight. Preparation, horizon scanning, and above all, communication are what turn chaos into resilience. His rule is simple: communicate up, communicate internally, communicate externally.
Tim also reflects on the human side of crisis leadership. He explains how the Asia Crisis and Security Group, formed in response to the 2003 tsunami, demonstrates the power of networks rooted in real-world events, proving that resilience is ultimately about people helping people. Along the way, he shares lessons from his journey through law enforcement and global finance, from breaking down silos to showing boards that security is a business enabler.
Essential listening for senior leaders who want to see how preparation, communication, and people shape true resilience.
ProductionCredits:
Presented by: Paul Jackson
Studio Engineer & Editor: Roy D'Monte
Executive Producers: Paul Jackson and Ian Carless
Co-produced by: Theos Cyber and W4 Podcast Studio

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