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AI storm in a teacup, neurodiversity the bridge over the cyber skills gap?

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Our host Adrian Davis is joined by Brian Higgins, a former Officer at the Serious Organised Crime Agency to talk about Artificial Intelligence and its implications on society and the cybersecurity sector, recent breaches and how the age-old practice of “carbon copy recruitment” is standing in the way of neurodiverse individuals entering the profession.

Our cybersecurity hero of the month, Bridget Kenyon talks about her time as Chief Information Security Officer at University College London, in what she described as being the glue between IT and management, while offering tips and advice on entering the field, as well as the many doors that can lead to the industry.

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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Cyber Switched by (ISC)²

When? This feed was archived on June 28, 2018 09:14 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on June 11, 2018 08:19 (6+ y ago)

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Our host Adrian Davis is joined by Brian Higgins, a former Officer at the Serious Organised Crime Agency to talk about Artificial Intelligence and its implications on society and the cybersecurity sector, recent breaches and how the age-old practice of “carbon copy recruitment” is standing in the way of neurodiverse individuals entering the profession.

Our cybersecurity hero of the month, Bridget Kenyon talks about her time as Chief Information Security Officer at University College London, in what she described as being the glue between IT and management, while offering tips and advice on entering the field, as well as the many doors that can lead to the industry.

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