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“If you think technology can solve your security problems, then you don’t understand the problems, and you don’t understand the technology.” - Bruce Schneier, computer scientist

In their new 8-minute Q&A, Lindsay Hill and Kerrie Machin of Mitigo, IStructE’s cybersecurity partner, discuss why you must get independent assurance to tackle your cyber risk, and the questions you should be asking before appointing someone. Knowing for sure that your cyber defences are the right defences, and strong enough, might just help you to sleep at night.

Listen now on Mitigo’s SoundCloud

Hopefully you find it helpful. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Mitigo at [email protected] or 020 8191 1590.

 

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