Communicating Cyber

Episode 07: The stories we’re not telling about cyber crime

9 min · 13. feb. 2026
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In this special episode of Communicating Cyber Live, we’re joined by cyber security journalist Joe Tidy to talk about how cyber crime is changing and why the way organisations respond to attacks is becoming more secretive, not more open. From the disturbing rise of teenage cyber criminals to the growing lack of transparency after major incidents, Joe challenges us to rethink what good leadership and honest communication really look like in cyber today.

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