In this episode Steve Durbin, Chief Executive of the Information Security Forum, joined Juliette Foster, Journalist, The European Magazine on Business Matters to examine how today’s volatile geopolitical landscape including rising tensions in the Middle East and their impact on the UK economy is transforming the cyber risk environment and redefining what organisational resilience must look like in 2026 and beyond.
At some point, something is going to get through. You have to be much more resilient in your organisation.
Key Takeaways:
- Cyber is a macroeconomic issue, not just a technical one.
- AI has changed the way that the threat landscape is evolving, but it’s also brought benefits for cyber defence.
- Governments have limited abilities to support the cyber resilience of the private sector; cooperation between large enterprises supports the whole business landscape.
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