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19: Managing Cyber Risk with former NCA Head of Cyber Crime, Jim Stokley

31m · Digital Careers · 10 Dec 11:32

In this week’s episode of Digital Careers, my guest is Jim Stokley who is former Deputy Director for the National Crime Agency’s National Cyber Crime Unit.
 
We discuss: Winning the battle against cyber crime
 
In this episode we cover:
 
  • Why cybercrime is on the risk
  • How the National Crime Agency (NCA) is tackling cyber crime
  • How much COVID 19 has changed the landscape for cyber criminals
  • The risk management framework companies can adopt to minimise cyber attacks
  • How the NCA uses data to combat cyber crime
My thanks to Jim for being part of Digital Careers.
 
Looking to hire within digital? Get in touch with me on [email protected] or visit my website www.bartonrock.com 

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