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"Every board member across the world needs to have a higher level of knowledge of cybersecurity"- Paul Van Kessel on the 19th EY Global Information Security Survey

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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In its 19th year, the survey of 1,735 organizations globally examines some of the most compelling cybersecurity issues facing businesses today in the digital ecosystem. The 19th EY Global Information Security Survey has been released and it revealed that, despite the growing risks, three quarters of global organizations do not have a threat intelligence programme, more than half lack the ability to identify vulnerabilities and 44% do not have a security operating centre to continuously monitor for cyber attacks. Paul Van Kessel, global cybersecurity leader at EY, joined Share Radio to discuss the survey.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Paul Van Kessel


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What impact will Brexit have on fintech start-ups?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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One of Europe's leading venture capital firms, Balderton Capital, has warned that the UK's dominant position in Europe's tech industry could be at risk if Brexit makes it harder to attract foreign employees. So, what impact will Britain’s exit from the EU have on fintech start-ups? Antoine Baschiera is the CEO of Early Metrics, the first rating agency for start-ups and innovative SMEs, and he joined Share Radio Breakfast to look into this.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Antoine Baschiera


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Ofcom pushes for legal separation of BT from Openreach - Dave Millett brings us the latest

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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British telecoms regulator Ofcom is preparing to go to the European Commission to try to force BT to legally separate its networks division Openreach. It comes after months of talks failed to deliver a voluntary agreement. Dave Millett is the Founder and Managing Director of telecoms broker Equinox, and he joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss the latest developments.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Dave Millett


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Chancellor expected to announce £400m for new Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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According to reports, digital strategy will be a main element of the Autumn Statement delivered by Philip Hammond. The Chancellor is expected to announce £400m for a new Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund with private investors asked to match the amount. But is this enough? Ewan Taylor-Gibson is from price comparison website uSwitch, and he joined Share Radio to discuss.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Ewan Taylor-Gibson


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Morning Money: Dr Ines Sofia Oliveira on financial crime affecting Fintech firms

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Financial technology, also known as Fintech, is one of the hottest areas of investment at the moment and Britain is at the forefront. Startups are beating the banks by offering cheaper, quicker, online services. Today the Royal United services institute (RUSI) holds an event debating the following "Defining Fintech: actors, challenges, opportunities and financial crime". Dr Inês Sofia de Oliveira, Research Fellow, Centre for Financial Crime & Security Studies, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) joined Share Radio ahead of the event.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Ines Dofia De Oliviera


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Morning Money: Is the government unprepared for a robotic revolution?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Advances in robotics and Artificial Intelligence hold the potential to fundamentally reshape the way we live and work. Yet the Government does not yet have a strategy for developing the new skills citizens will need to flourish in a world where AI is more prevalent. That is the conclusion of the Science and Technology Committee Robotics and Artificial Intelligence report published today. So what issues are raised? Oliver Smith, Senior Technology Reporter at The Memo, joined Share Radio to discuss.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Oliver Smith


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Morning Money: The business impact of high speed and intelligent transport

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Driverless vehicles, low carbon propulsion and high speed rail are now concrete projects that will become reality in the future. But despite the opportunities, there are potential disruptions arising from these changes. To talk more about this David Bailey, Professor of Industry at Aston Business School, joined Share Radio Morning Money.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Professor David Bailey


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Morning Money: How can Google attract customers to their rumoured new smartphone?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Google is set to announce a new smartphone at its San Francisco conference. The so-called Google Pixel will be Google's first smartphone made entirely by the tech giant. But some have questioned what unique selling point Google can bring to the already-full phone market. Matt Cox spoke to tech consultant and journalist Chris Green to find out.

Guests: Matt Cox,Chris Bailey


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Morning Money: Making Tax Digital - do you know what it is?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Ed Molyneux, CEO and Co-founder of cloud-based accounting platform FreeAgent, joined the Directors’ Briefing sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, to discuss the new research suggesting nearly half of SMEs are unaware of digital tax returns. So what are the government's plans to make tax digital?

Guests: Chris Bailey,Ed Molyneux


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Morning Money: Is social media the new broadcast medium?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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50 million people have watched the Olympic Games on Snapchat since the Opening Ceremony a week and a half ago. At the same time, there have also been rumours that Apple will bring Twitter onto the Apple TV platform allowing users to watch NFL games that the social network will stream. So are social platforms turning into broadcast vehicles, and why are they taking this route? That's the question Share Radio's Joe Aldridge put to Oliver Smith, Senior Reporter at The Memo.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Joe Aldridge,Oliver Smith


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