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401 Access Denied Podcast Ep. 100 | Protecting Citizens Online at the UK National Cyber Security Centre with Ciaran Martin

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As founding chief executive of the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), Ciaran Martin sits at the intersection of national security, law, and politics. In this episode, he and Joe discuss how the UK NCSC took on the challenge of understanding security concerns and best practices from the private sector and translating them into effective crisis communications and policy changes. They share stories of cyber threats and attacks on critical infrastructure, and the impact these incidents have on citizens financially, physically, and psychologically. You’ll get a look at what it took to update the UK’s cybersecurity posture, including understanding the severity of different types of cyberattacks and data breaches, incident response, and threat intelligence, to improve the country’s cyber resilience.

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LinkedIn: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/martinciaran

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As founding chief executive of the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), Ciaran Martin sits at the intersection of national security, law, and politics. In this episode, he and Joe discuss how the UK NCSC took on the challenge of understanding security concerns and best practices from the private sector and translating them into effective crisis communications and policy changes. They share stories of cyber threats and attacks on critical infrastructure, and the impact these incidents have on citizens financially, physically, and psychologically. You’ll get a look at what it took to update the UK’s cybersecurity posture, including understanding the severity of different types of cyberattacks and data breaches, incident response, and threat intelligence, to improve the country’s cyber resilience.

Connect with Ciaran:

Twitter: @ciaranmartinoxf

LinkedIn: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/martinciaran

Connect with Delinea:

Delinea Website: https://delinea.com/

Delinea LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/delinea/

Delinea Twitter: https://twitter.com/delineainc

Delinea Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/delineainc

Delinea YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/delinea

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