Digital risk protection has become a cornerstone of organisational security. Proactive measures are essential to defend against cyber risks, from safeguarding sensitive data to mitigating external threats. Businesses must move beyond traditional cybersecurity approaches, embracing holistic digital risk strategies that protect their reputation, assets, and customers. Organisations can create resilient systems that adapt to today’s complexities by anticipating risks rather than merely reacting to them. 

However, adequate digital risk protection isn’t just about technology—it requires a cultural shift. Fostering a security-first mindset means embedding security practices into every level of an organisation, from executive leadership to front-line employees. This cultural evolution goes hand in hand with compliance, as businesses align their strategies with ever-changing regulations. 

In this episode, Paulina Rios Maya, Head of Industry Relations, speaks to Scott Walker, Cyber Security Incident Response Team manager at Orange Cyberdefense, about the continuous nature of cybersecurity efforts, highlighting the thrill and challenges of incident response.

Key Takeaways: 

  • Digital risk protection is essential for organisations.
  • Cultural shifts are necessary for effective cybersecurity compliance.
  • Honesty in reporting incidents is crucial for effective response.
  • Real-time metrics are vital for measuring cybersecurity effectiveness.
  • Community support can help smaller businesses improve security.
  • Incident response is a dynamic and exciting field.
  • Understanding past threats helps in preparing for future ones.

Chapters:

00:00 - From Military to Cybersecurity: Scott Walker's Journey

01:24 - The Importance of Digital Risk Protection

05:41 - Cultural Shifts in Cybersecurity Compliance

09:00 - Building a Culture of Honesty in Cybersecurity

10:54 - The Role of Real-Time Metrics in Cyber Defense

13:41 - Community Support in Cybersecurity

15:34 - Emerging Threats: AI and Cybersecurity Resilience

19:35 - The Thrill of Incident Response