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Meaningful metrics in action
Join us for a lively and interesting discussion between 3 CISOS sharing their thoughts, challenges and daily views on what meaningful metrics mean to them day in, day out.
CybSafe’s guest speakers include: Dr Alison Vincent, Former HSBC CISO, Jaspal Jandu, ITV CISO and Mo Mo Ahddoud, CybSafe’s Virtual CISO.
Mo Ahddoud, Virtual CISO, CybSafe
Jaspal Jandu, Deputy Group CISO, ITV
Dr Alison Vincent, Former HSBC CISO
On demand
About our guests
Mo Ahddoud
Virtual CISO, CybSafe
Mo Ahddoud is a security expert who last served as the Chief Information Security Officer at SGN, which manages and operates over 74,000 km of gas mains and services in Scotland and the south of England. Prior to coming to SGN, Mo acted as the International IT Security Lead at NBC Universal. His professional history also includes leading companies like IBM, BAE Systems, and a ten-year tenure as an officer in the British Army.
His depth and variety of experience across public and private sectors gives him a unique insight into all angles of cybersecurity.
Jaspal Jandu
Deputy Group CISO, ITV
Jaspal is senior security professional with over 20 years of experience in the field. He has a unique blend of deep technical expertise coupled with strategic information security management experience. He brings incredible insights into the cultural challenges and risks faced by media organisations having dealt with some of the most high profile attacks against the sector.
Being in the creative sector he has also overseen a highly innovate Cyber Security team that has taken very different approaches to solving complex industry wide challenges.
Dr Alison Vincent
Dr Alison Vincent, Former HSBC CISO
Dr Alison Vincent is a technical thought leader with 30 years experience in Global Businesses holding executive positions in Cisco, HSBC, NDS, Micro Focus and IBM. Most recently she was the Group Chief Information Security Officer at HSBC responsible for the Global IT Cyber Security Strategy and Implementation.
She is an Ambassador for Women In Science and Engineering (WISE). Alison has a PhD in Cryptography from London University and is a Fellow of the British Computer Society and a Fellow of the IET.