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Including the work Greg has done with the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the content he has authored and delivered for global & European editions of ‘Navigating the Digital Age: an executive’s reference guide to cybersecurity’, Greg has a wealth of experience translating between the board and business objectives with the technical world of cyber security.
Greg helps ensure the cybersecurity resilience objectives align to the broader business operational objectives, this alignment has never been so important as organisations look to embrace AI and big data science ensuring organisations leverage these both in the cloud and the business.
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Greg has formerly worked with the World Economic Forum (WEF) centre for cybersecurity board member, Europol cyber Security industry advisory group member, Council of Europe (CoE), Operation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Member of the Strategic Oversight Board for UK government initiative: Cyber security Information Sharing Program (CISP), former vice chair of TechUK's Cyber Security Working Group and many other organisations he is experienced in helping to educate, translate and deliver board level content.
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Greg has engaged with numerous Global 2000 company boards (spanning multiple industry verticals such as Finance, Insurance, Energy, Healthcare, Transportation, Defence, etc), being asked on multiple occasions to act as both a 3rd party expert to educate the board, but specifically help the board understand and quantify the risks specific to their business, and give guidance based on decades of industry best practice as to how these should be managed.
He has also advised on policy, through groups such as the Business Software Alliance (BSA) and the Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) and advised to politicians, defence agencies and expert groups including GovCERT, FIRST and NATO.
He has had a close working relationship with law enforcement agencies through his career including the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), Police eCrime Unit (PeCU) and the National Crime Agency (NCA) in the UK and others in EMEA.
Likewise he has helped Cybersecurity innovation, including his own patient (US 7,900,254, B1) fledgling startups grow through Cylon to being a Member of Global IP Advisory Committee to the Board of Directors of Palo Alto Networks (UK) Limited help link market trends to business opportunities. During his career he has helped deliver and author content for three global & four European local editions of Navigating the Digital Age, an executives reference guide to cybersecurity.
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