Enterprise Ireland eBusiness Unit -- Podcast: eSecurity Roundtable
Enterprise Ireland eBusiness Unit Podcast: Security
Welcome to the second of our series of podcasts from Enterprise Ireland's eBusiness Unit. In this podcast we invited guests with specialist knowledge of issues surrounding IT security to discuss how this can be addressed by SMEs in Ireland.
The guests were Mike Harris, Director Risk Advisory Services, at Ernst & Young and Brian Honan of BH Consulting.
Mike is a Director in Ernst & Young's Risk Advisory Services practice, specialising in Financial Services. He currently leads a team providing information security, IT audit and IT advisory services to clients in Ireland and internationally. He has particular expertise in the financial services sector and has acted as information security manager for a large UK financial institution and Head of IT Security for a large Irish Bank. Previously he worked in the telecoms industry.
Meanwhile, Brian has over 20 years experience working in information security having worked with numerous companies in the private and government sectors, in Ireland and Europe. He has also provided advice to the European Commission on information security and has been published in a number of industry publications. Brian is currently the European editor for the SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute's SANS NewsBites, a semi-weekly electronic newsletter.
Below we have the full podcast which you can listen to directly through your web browser. We've also broken up the round table discussion into separate sections to make it easier if you connect via a slow internet connection. You can also simply click and download individual MP3s you wish to listen to or place on an MP3 player.
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