The Security Matters Podcast is published monthly and hosted by the magazine’s Editor Brian Sims. In each episode, Brian reports on and analyses the latest UK security industry news and also interviews leading professionals from the sector. The Security Matters Podcast is sponsored by The Security Event, which takes place on 8-10 April 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham. To register for your free pass to the show visit www.thesecurityevent.co.uk For all the latest security industry news and opinion visit www.securitymattersmagazine.com
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Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
Security Matters Podcast - Episode 29
Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
Episode 29 of the Security Matters Podcast features Brian interviewing Michelle Kradolfer (national manager and Internet of Things technical officer for Secured by Design at Police Crime Prevention Initiatives) and Steve Haworth (CEO at Vemotion).
Michelle boasts extensive knowledge of the cyber crime, cyber security and Internet of Things landscapes, duly leading on Secured by Design’s Secure Connected Device accreditation scheme. In addition to discussing that particular scheme, Michelle evaluates the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act and what it means for today’s organisations.
Vemotion specialises in live, real-time wireless video transmission and compression for mobile video surveillance over GPRS, 5G, Wi-Fi, satellite networks and broadband. Steve Howarth began his role at the business back in April 2020. In conversation with Brian, Steve turns his attentions towards the security of today’s CCTV regimes.
Once again, there’s a thorough round-up of major news stories impacting the security sector. We examine the latest statistics emanating from the ECHO initiative, the Security Industry Authority’s response to the recent File on 4 investigation into security training and feedback from the International Security Expo and the International Cyber Expo with record attendances unveiled by organiser Nineteen Group.
In addition, the Public Sector Fraud Authority has saved taxpayers £311 million in its first year of operation. Security Matters analyses the detail behind the top line figures.
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