Mark Segelov
Mark Segelov is the co-founder and CEO of Saphisle.
A seasoned executive with more than 20 years of high-level experience in the information security and privacy space with an extensive track record of successfully spearheading transformative enterprise-wide changes and translating organisational drivers and objectives into achievable agendas with tangible outcomes.
He is also passionate about serving as a professional mentor who helps facilitate self-realization for others so they can better understand and accomplish their own unique goals.
Nick Simms
Nick Simms is a strategic Programme Manager specialising in challenging, hard-to-deliver, Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) programmes with mandatory deadlines.
His background is largely in Operational Resilience, Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Crisis Management but with substantial experience in Strategy Development, Target Operating Models, Disaster Recovery, Vendor Risk Management and Data Protection and Data Privacy. He has assisted large firms over the past three decades in preparing for and managing actual and potential crises, ranging from Olympics, Pandemic Flu, Year 2000, bomb scares, earthquakes, floods and data centre failures and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
Rayna Stamboliyska
Rayna Stamboliyska is a strategy and foresight practitioner focusing on EU cyber diplomacy and resilience including issues related to cybersecurity, strategic autonomy, and data protection.
An award-winning author for her most recent book “La face cachée d’Internet” (“The dark side of the Internet”, Larousse 2017), Rayna is also an IoT hacker and a staunch proponent of open source, data, and science.
Rayna has extensively explored the impact of data and technology in conflict and post-conflict zones in the MENA region and Eastern Europe and has experience in advocacy and community building for open source, data, and science. She has served in various executive positions and has consulted for international organisations, private companies, governments, and non-profits, interfacing with public sector actors, and guiding them through innovative policy-making processes.
Energetic and passionate, Rayna has grown to become a recognised information security speaker committed to educating those outside of the industry on security threats and best practices. She is associate professor at Sciences Po Paris, a Board Member of the Women4Cyber Foundation and writes up the cybersecurity expert column “50 shades of Internet” at ZDNet.fr.
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Brad Warren
Brad Warren is currently Head of Cyber Security at Southend-on-Sea Borough Council in the UK.
He is a full spectrum Cyber and Information Security Leader and Practitioner covering CISO, Interim Leadership, Strategy, Consulting, GRC, Digital / Cyber Transformation and Risk Management specialisms, and has been practicing since 2002 in the field of Information / Cyber Security.
In addition, he spent over 18 years in the UK Public Sector working mainly in various law enforcement, investigatory and auditing roles.
Petra Wenham
Petra Wenham, now semi retired, was the Founder and Director of Trusted Management Limited
Petra brings 25+ years experience advising on network security and authentication, authorisation and accounting solutions including hardware token, X.509 digital certificates and single sign on technologies. She is experienced in business risk analysis (including SABSA and DBSy methodologies), business to technology mapping, system vulnerability assessment, ICT audit and IA audit – CISSP, BS7799 LA, CLAS, CCP. She holds or has held memberships in a number of professional bodies (MInstAM, A.Inst.ISP, MBCS, MCMA, MICAF, MIEEE, MIET, ISSA, BCS Security Community of Expertise)
Petra is a regular contributor the the ComputerWeekly Security Think Tank