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Inside Tech Minds | Cybersecurity lessons for today's C-suite – from Cambridge Analytica to cyber criminals

35 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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Cyber incidents can now escalate from a technical issue to a board‑level crisis in hours. In the opening episode of Inside Tech Minds, Carly Gulliver speaks with James Moss, Director of Cyber Investigations at Addleshaw Goddard, about what senior leaders need to understand about cyber risk in 2026. Drawing on real‑world experience investigating high‑profile incidents including James’s role at the Information Commissioner’s Office during the Cambridge Analytica investigation the conversation offers an inside view of how cyber crises unfold. The episode focuses on the decisions that matter most when things go wrong: how the threat landscape is evolving, why preparation is critical, and how organisations can protect themselves legally, operationally and reputationally. Topics include legal privilege, cyber insurance, regulatory scrutiny and working with forensic experts under pressure and what rising public and regulatory expectations mean for leaders accountable for trust and compliance. Essential listening for CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, General Counsel and board members navigating cyber risk in an increasingly complex digital environment. Learn more about Addleshaw Goddard’s work in technology, cyber and digital: https://www.addleshawgoddard.com/en/sectors/technology-lawyers/ [https://www.addleshawgoddard.com/en/sectors/technology-lawyers/]

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