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NCRCG CyberVersed Podcast: Episode 40 - Infosecurity Europe 2025

  • emilybevan6
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

The National Cyber Resilience Centre Group (NCRCG), have just released episode 40 of their podcast, 'CyberVersed', talking about Infosecurity Europe 2025.


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Episode 40 is a short podcast recorded when Mandy Haeburn-Little caught up with Richard Meeus, Director of Security Technology and Strategy EMEA at Akamai, and Paul Crocker, UK & I Executive Committee Member at GTIA (Global Technology Industry Association. Both attended Infosec (Infosecurity Europe 2025) from 2nd -4th June and were kind enough to join Mandy for a quick chat about the conference.

 

Richard and Paul provide a brief overview of their experience over the three days at ExCel London and what they took away from the conference. Both also discuss the value of being NCRCG National Ambassadors and how much they are enjoying the engagement and collaboration with fellow National Ambassadors.


If you would like to like to listen to the podcast, you can find it below. Alternatively, visit the NCRCG website to find all episodes.



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