Living The Life In Tech
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Make sure you subscribe and listen in to our weekly podcast series "Living the Life in Tech", a weekly technology podcast with CIOs, CISOs, and technology leaders that are sculpting the current landscape. The aim of each show is to provide deep insights from our guests, covering areas that include leadership, innovation, security, and technology that will assist you and your team in..
Living The Life In Tech
3y ago
In this episode we are joined by Evan Davidson, Vice President – APJ and Jim Walter, Senior Threat Researcher at SentinelOne.
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Living The Life In Tech
3y ago
In this episode we are joined by Erdal Ozkaya, regional CISO for Standard Chartered Bank
Erdal discusses some of the major cybersecurity threats currently facing businesses in 2020 and beyond, while providing deeper insights around the steps CISOs need to take to better prepare themselves for when an attack occurs.
Erdal also delves deep into the current increase of ransomware attacks on major companies and looks at when an organisation should make the tough decision in either paying or not paying the ransom.
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Living The Life In Tech
3y ago
In this episode we are joined by Nicki Doble, Group CIO for Cover-More Insurance
Nicki discusses her views around CIOs that emerge from this current pandemic with their role (and your reputation) intact, won’t need “transformational” in their job description. The very fact that any CIO and their employer are still standing will be enough to say “I transformed and survived”.
Nicki also provides insights around how differently the travel insurance business will look like for customers in the future and the major changes that have now had to take shape within their organisation to keep the busin ..read more
Living The Life In Tech
3y ago
In this episode we are joined by Ned Lowe, Chief Technology Officer from Singlife
Ned discusses some of the reasons he feels CIOs and senior tech leaders will be more involved in the business discussions throughout organisations when carrying out the overall strategy in the future.
We also get some insights around the “Singlife Account” – a zero lock-in insurance savings policy that gives customers 2.5% return on their money, and instant access to the funds anywhere in the world.
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Living The Life In Tech
3y ago
In this episode we are joined by Chris Bezuidenhout, CIO for Corporate and Investment Banking APAC, Global Emerging Markets, Deutsche Bank AG.
Chris discusses some of the major projects he has headed up over the last couple of years for Deutsche Bank and outlines the importance of ensuring the business operates as product owners of their technology assets and investments and remain as active participants when designing and delivering solutions.
Chris also provides insights around the hottest topics within the FSI industry including the balancing of new and old legacy systems along with the ch ..read more
Living The Life In Tech
3y ago
In this episode we are joined by Peter Smith, Chief Information Officer, Mission Australia
Peter talks about the MA Connect project which was an initiative and a key part of Mission Australia’s Digital Transformation project and the significant level of complexity and issues they needed to address, while being able to maintain their ultimate vision and values front of mind to ensure they provide solutions in the right way and target the right outcome.
Peter also discusses his views around some upcoming trends that he believes CIOs and CISOs must work towards to stay on top in the future ..read more
Living The Life In Tech
3y ago
In this episode we are joined by Paul Oppenheimer , Chief Information Officer, RMIT University in Australia.
Paul discusses some of the biggest challenges universities are now faced with based on the current learners of today and the future along with covering off some the key areas around RMIT universities 5 year ICT plan.
Paul also provides insights around the digital security of their university and the three main areas they focus on as a business.
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