Episode 6: Cybersecurity isn't a Revolution, it's a Conversation with Pierre Noel
The sixth episode of SecurePod tackles one of security's most persistent blind spots: the assumption that culture can be engineered from the top down. Cybersecurity veteran Pierre Noel, with nearly four decades of experience spanning Microsoft, Huawei, and a string of startups, joins host Nick Kelly to explain why forcing security change onto an organisation almost always backfires and why listening, not mandating, is the real starting point. They dig into how country and organisational culture shapes what "good security" actually looks like, the critical difference between leading a pyramidal versus a federated organisation, and why data classification only works when it's meaningful to the people using it. Pierre also shares why he treats security awareness as a psychology problem rather than a technology problem, drawing on his work with SoSafe to explain what actually moves the needle on human behaviour.

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