• The Impact of AI on Cybersecurity
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode we discuss how AI is reshaping trust, identity, cybersecurity, and organisational accountability.

    In recent weeks, governments, regulators and cyber security professionals have been gripped by the emergence of Mythos, the powerful AI model developed by Anthropic. Touted as capable of identifying software vulnerabilities at a level that rivals some of the world's most skilled human researchers, the model has generated excitement, concern and intense debate.

    Against this backdrop, our guest on this podcast is an internationally renowned cybersecurity leader, educator and technology strategist. Caroline Wong is Chief Strategy Officer at Axari and the author of The AI Cybersecurity Handbook.

    In this conversation, Caroline explains how cybercriminals are using AI to launch sophisticate cyber-attacks. We also discuss how organisations can use the same technology to strengthen their cyber defences.

    But this conversation goes beyond the technical. We discuss why trust is becoming the central battleground in cybersecurity, how deepfakes and AI-generated content are reshaping the way we verify information, and why human judgment remains critical despite rapid advances in automation. We also take a closer look at Mythos itself and what it means for the future of cybersecurity.

    Useful Links

    LinkedIn Learning Cybersecurity Courses

    Wake Up Podcast Series

    Phaselaw

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    58 Min.
  • Beyond GDPR: The Real Purpose of Data Protection
    Jun 10 2026

    This episode is a fascinating and deeply human conversation with one of the most thoughtful voices in the world of privacy and information governance. Emma Martins served as Data Protection Commissioner for the Bailiwick of Guernsey for over a decade.

    In our conversation, Emma reminds us that data protection is about far more than compliance checklists, privacy notices, or subject access requests. At its core, data protection is about people, power, democracy and human dignity.

    We explore the historical roots of data protection law, including the lessons Europe learned from surveillance and authoritarianism after World War Two, and why those lessons matter now more than ever in the age of AI, predictive policing, algorithmic bias and mass data collection.

    Emma also shares her reflections on:

    • The need for data protection professionals need to reconnect with their “why”
    • The importance of diversity, curiosity, and collaboration in the IG profession
    • And how we can all move from being seen as blockers to becoming trusted cultural leaders inside our organisations

    This is not a conversation about technology or the minutiae of data protection law; it’s a conversation about humanity and why we are here as data protection professionals.

    Be sure to check out below, Emma’s recommendations for books and films about data protection and privacy.

    Emma’s Watch List

    • Can’t Look Away
    • The Social Dilemma
    • Citizen Four
    • Terms and Conditions May Apply
    • The Great Hack
    • The Circle
    • Ex Machina
    • Coded Bias
    • Mr Bates vs The Post Office
    • The Social Network
    • Minority Report
    • Capture - BBC

    Books

    • The Age of Surveillance Capitalism - S Zuboff
    • Nothing to Hide - D Solove
    • Beyond Data - E Renieris
    • Your Face Belongs to Us - K Hill
    • More than a Glitch - M Broussard
    • You are Not a Gadget - J Lanier
    • The Political Philosophy of AI - M Coecklebergh
    • Technology is Not Neutral - S Hare
    • Data Ethics of Power - G Hasselbach
    • Logging Off - A Zeynap Walton
    • Unmasking AI - J Buolamwini
    • Privacy is Power - C Veliz
    • Human Rights, Robot Wrongs - S Alegre

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    54 Min.
  • Inside FOI Journalism
    May 27 2026

    The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOI) is an essential tool for the journalist seeking to hold public institutions to account. But for those handling FOI requests from journalists, the challenge is to balance minimising the resource burden on the organisation with maintaining openness and transparency. This requires a good understanding of the journalist’s motivation, tactics and pressures.

    In this episode we are joined by Martin Rosenbaum. Martin spent 16 years at the BBC as the organisation’s leading specialist in using FOI for journalism. He is the author of Freedom of Information: A Practical Guidebook - a comprehensive, hands-on guide that explains the law, the process, and the tactics for using FOI effectively.

    We talk about:

    • How journalists use FOI to uncover the truth and inform the public
    • The tactics that make the difference between a successful request and a dead end
    • How FOI has evolved since its introduction
    • And what information professionals can learn from the media’s use of this powerful tool

    If you like this podcast, please listen to Episode 3 where Maurice Frenkel of the Campaign for Freedom of Information (CFOI) reflects on 20 years of the Freedom of Information Act.

    Useful Links

    Phaselaw

    Martin’s Blog

    Freedom of Information: A Practical Guidebook

    Act Now FOI Blogs

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    40 Min.
  • Government Plans for Children's Data
    May 13 2026

    Children today are growing up in a world where almost everything they do leaves a data trail. From the apps they use, to the schools they attend and the healthcare they receive; data is being collected, analysed and increasingly connected and shared. But at what cost?

    Recent Government proposals mean that this question is more important than ever. The Schools White Paper and the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026 have major implications for children’s privacy; from age verification to plans for a “Data Spine” to link information across the public sector.

    In this podcast, we analyse the Government’s plans for our children’s data, discuss children’s privacy in the internet age and the role Big Tech is playing in the collection storage and analysis of all our data. We ask if the government is simply trying to do a better job of protecting children or if it is quietly building a surveillance system which will impact all of us.

    Ibrahim Hasan is joined by Jen Persson, Director of Defend Digital Me, a not-for-profit organisation that advocates for children's privacy and digital rights in UK education and the wider public sector.

    Please note that this podcast was recorded on 11th April 2026 when the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act 2026 was still a Bill going through the final stages of Parliament. The Bill received Royal Assent on 29th April 2026.

    Useful Links

    Phaselaw

    Defend Digital Me

    No2ID

    GeneWatch UK

    The Data Justice Lab

    Med Confidential

    US Teen Social Media Addiction Case

    DfE ICO Reprimand

    NHS Palantir Deal

    Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O'Neil

    ADRN Ipsos Mori(2014). Dialogue on data: Exploring the public's views on using administrative data for research purposes

    Evaluation report of the children missing education database pilot (Wales) 2025-26

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    1 Std. und 14 Min.
  • Building Trustworthy and Responsible AI Systems
    Apr 29 2026

    “Information governance professionals are the bedrock for deploying good governance of AI. We need to be there at the start of the actual thinking process.”

    Tahir Latif, Global Practice Lead for Data Privacy & Responsible AI at Cognizant

    In this episode, we’re diving into one of the biggest questions of our time: How do we build trustworthy and responsible AI systems?

    To help us answer this question, we are joined by someone who’s right at the heart of the conversation. Tahir Latif is a distinguished expert on building responsible and transparent AI systems. He is the Global Practice Lead for Data Privacy & Responsible AI at Cognizant, one of the largest global professional services companies. Tahir has led complex privacy and AI programmes across multiple industry sectors both in the UK and globally. He is also the Chief AI and Governance Officer and board member at the Ethical AI Alliance, a not for profit body which promotes ethical standards in AI development.

    In our conversation, we explore how to cut through the complexity of ethical AI, what the future holds, and most importantly, what practical steps IG professionals can take to succeed in this new landscape.

    Useful Links

    Phaselaw

    Ethical AI Alliance

    Cognizant

    Data Privacy Handbook

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    49 Min.
  • Filming the Public for Social Media
    Apr 15 2026

    Think about the last time you walked down a busy street, sat in a pub or queued for a train. Now imagine that moment - completely ordinary to you - being filmed by a stranger, uploaded to TikTok or YouTube and watched by millions. Maybe it’s monetised; maybe it’s mocked. One thing is for sure though, it never disappears.

    Filming people in public has now become second nature for some. But what happens when those images are shared, edited and turned into social media content? Can you stop someone filming you in public? What rights do you have when the footage is published?

    In this episode, we are joined by Naomi Mathews, a lawyer who specialises in Data Protection, Freedom of Information and Surveillance Law. Naomi helps us explore what the law actually says about filming people in public, where it falls short and how that affects real people who find themselves turned into content without consent. We’ll also ask the harder questions about ethics, power and whether the UK needs a new law to better protect the public.

    Useful Links

    Blog Post on Filming People in Public

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    37 Min.
  • How to Succeed as an IG Leader
    Apr 1 2026

    In information governance, there is no substitute for learning from those who have walked the path before us. Experienced IG leaders bring a wealth of knowledge from years at the frontline of data protection and information rights. By sharing their stories, lessons learned and practical advice, they help both new starters and seasoned professionals grow in confidence, strengthen their practice and prepare for the challenges of tomorrow.

    In this episode we are joined by Raz Edwards, Head of Data Security and Protection and DPO at Wolverhampton NHS Trust. Raz has over 17 years of experience as a Data Protection Officer, including more than a decade in the NHS. She is also Chair of the National Strategic Information Governance Network and serves as a member of the Upper Tribunal and First-Tier Tribunal in the Information Rights Jurisdiction.

    In our conversation, Raz shares her journey into Information Governance, the challenges she’s faced and overcome as an IG leader, her advice for both new starters and seasoned professionals and her perspective on the future of the profession. She also reflects on what she’s learned through her tribunal role and what it takes to succeed as an IG leader.

    Useful Links

    Raz Edwards Biography

    National Strategic Information Governance Network

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    47 Min.
  • Lessons from Cyber Breaches
    Mar 18 2026

    Every week we read about organisations being hacked, held to ransom or their data being stolen. And the breakout of war in the Middle East has significantly increased the risk of cyber-attack.

    In this podcast we talk about cyber security through the lens of the recent cyberattacks on major UK retailers. In just the past few months, household names like, Jaguar Land Rover, Gucci, Marks & Spencer and Co-op have suffered significant disruptions from ransomware and other cyber incidents. These didn’t just impact IT systems; they caused empty shelves, disrupted online orders and shook customer trust.

    Our guest is Olu Odeniyi who is a Cyber Security expert and trusted advisor with more than 30 years’ experience guiding organisations across the public and private sectors. In our conversation, we explore:

    · What went wrong in the recent cyberattacks

    · How businesses can build resilience and trust in the face of growing threats

    · The future of cybersecurity

    · And practical tips for all of us to stay ahead of the hackers

    Useful Links

    National Cyber Security Centre

    Cyber Security Breaches Survey

    Information Commissioner’s Office

    Chartered Institute of Information Security

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    33 Min.