SJUK Leaders in Security Podcast

Security without silos: Why integration is no longer optional

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In this episode of the Security Journal UK Leaders in Security Podcast, SJUK sits down with two industry experts to unpack one of the most talked-about shifts in modern security: The move toward truly connected access management. As organisations grapple with growing complexity, the conversation explores how bringing systems together can fundamentally change the way security teams operate. From faster, more informed incident response to eliminating the blind spots caused by siloed data, this episode looks at what happens when access, identity and control are no longer treated as separate functions. Blending strategic insight with real-world experience, this episode provides a concise yet thought-provoking listen for anyone navigating the evolving demands of security and risk management. Billy brings extensive hands-on experience across the electronic security sector, with a strong focus on delivering practical, commercially effective solutions. Oliver is a specialist in physical identity and access management, with deep expertise in aligning security processes with operational and compliance needs.

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Security without silos: Why integration is no longer optional

In this episode of the Security Journal UK Leaders in Security Podcast, SJUK sits down with two industry experts to unpack one of the most talked-about shifts in modern security: The move toward truly connected access management. As organisations grapple with growing complexity, the conversation explores how bringing systems together can fundamentally change the way security teams operate. From faster, more informed incident response to eliminating the blind spots caused by siloed data, this episode looks at what happens when access, identity and control are no longer treated as separate functions. Blending strategic insight with real-world experience, this episode provides a concise yet thought-provoking listen for anyone navigating the evolving demands of security and risk management. Billy brings extensive hands-on experience across the electronic security sector, with a strong focus on delivering practical, commercially effective solutions. Oliver is a specialist in physical identity and access management, with deep expertise in aligning security processes with operational and compliance needs.

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