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The future of trust and security

Sponsored by IBM. Trust and security have been a big challenge throughout the pandemic, but the events of 2022 have tested these ideas like never before.

Seamus Byrne
Seamus Byrne
The future of trust and security
Trust, broken lock, digital art (created in Midjourney)

The nature of trust and security online has been a big challenge throughout the pandemic, but the events of 2022 have tested these issues like never before.

We had been planning this sponsored episode for many months, but when it fell into place this turned out to be an excellent time to talk to Chris Hockings, APAC CTO at IBM Security about the state of security and trust in Australia today.

This episode is sponsored by IBM.

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Founder and Head of Content at Byteside. Brings two decades of experience covering tech, digital culture, and their impacts on society.


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