Young Leaders In Technology

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Young Leaders In Technology Podcast

This is a Podcast for any professionals who are either starting, looking to move into or already working in a leadership position and are looking for tips and advice on on how to be a better leader. www.youngleaders.tech

  1. 23 JUL

    Ep11 - Navigating Cybersecurity Risks: From Strategy to Implementation w/ Christophe Foulon

    “Rather than calling it cybersecurity awareness, I would call it a risk-aware culture. This approach makes it clear that everyone in the organization has a role in managing risk, not just the IT team.” In this episode of Young Leaders in Technology, we have a captivating discussion with Christophe Foulon, a seasoned cybersecurity expert with over 15 years of experience. Christophe shares his insights on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, the strategies organizations should adopt to mitigate risks, and how to effectively implement these strategies. We also explore the critical role of leadership in driving cybersecurity initiatives and fostering a culture of security awareness within organizations. This episode digs into the latest trends, challenges, and best practices in cybersecurity, ensuring your digital assets remain protected against the growing threat landscape. “When you are within a shared environment, whether you are using shared services, developing with code, or operating with code developed elsewhere, you’re inheriting any risk from that code stack, from that application, or from that service provider into your own risk matrix” Some of the topics covered on this episode: * Understanding Cybersecurity Threats: Christophe provides an overview of the current cybersecurity threats that organizations face, including phishing, ransomware, and insider threats * Supply Chain Threats: Learn about the critical nature of supply chain threats, their impact on organizations, and why they are becoming increasingly dangerous. * Developing a Cybersecurity Strategy: Essential components of a robust cybersecurity strategy, including risk assessment, threat modeling, and continuous monitoring. * Implementing Security Measures: Practical steps for implementing cybersecurity measures, such as employee training, incident response planning, and leveraging advanced technologies like AI and machine learning. * The Role of Leadership in Cybersecurity: The importance of leadership in driving cybersecurity initiatives and fostering a culture of security awareness within the organization. * Addressing Insider Threats: Strategies to identify, prevent, and respond to insider threats. * The Impact of AI on Cybersecurity: How AI and machine learning are shaping the future of cybersecurity and aiding in threat detection and response. * Future Trends in Cybersecurity: Emerging threats and the evolving role of cybersecurity professionals. * Cybersecurity for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Tailored strategies and considerations for SMEs to effectively manage cybersecurity risks. Referenced Reading and Speaker Links Christophe Foulon * https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophefoulon/ * https://cpf-coaching.com/ * http://christophefoulon.com/ * https://www.youtube.com/c/BreakingIntoCybersecurity Resources Mentioned * Develop Your Cybersecurity Career Path: How to Break into Cybersecurity at Any Level by Gary Hayslip, Christophe Foulon, Renee Small * Hack the Cybersecurity Interview: A complete interview preparation guide for jumpstarting your cybersecurity career by Christophe Foulon, Ken Underhill, Tia Hopkins * The CISO Evolution: Business Knowledge for Cybersecurity Executives” by Matthew K. Sharp and Todd Fitzgerald * Cybersecurity for Executives: A Practical Guide” by Jennifer L. Bayuk * Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) This has been one of the Young Leaders in Tech podcasts, and we are looking for more speakers (of all ages!). If you have something you wish to contribute or a topic you want to talk about, feel free to contact me using the details below. If you think anyone you know might like this content, please feel free to also share the page. My own Linkedin | Linkedin for the page | Twitter/X.com | Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youngleaders.tech

    50 min
  2. 16 APR

    Ep10 - Navigating Global Supply Chains: A Tech Enabled Transformation Journey w/ Dr. Michael Needham

    In this captivating episode of the podcast, we delve into the dynamic world of supply chain management and innovative problem-solving with Dr. Michael Needham, an expert whose career spans continents, cultures, and cutting-edge technological transformations. From his roots in Ireland to the bustling metropolis of New York City, Michael shares his journey through the realms of academia and industry, shedding light on the pivotal moments and insights that have shaped his approach to navigating global supply chains and fostering innovation. Some of the topics covered in this episode: * The transformative power of technology in supply chain management * Michael's international career and lessons learned from living in six countries * Insights into Michael's academic journey, including his PhD in organizational transformation * The inception and purpose of Stratadice, a game designed to foster creative solutions * The significance of building and maintaining professional relationships and networks * Strategies for navigating and implementing change within organizations * The role of integrity in negotiations and maintaining sustainable business practices * Personal reflections on work-life balance, resilience, and the pursuit of meaningful goals * An in-depth discussion on the potential and challenges of artificial intelligence in enhancing user experiences * The importance of self-awareness and actionable steps in overcoming personal and professional barriers. Join us as Dr. Needham shares his wisdom, experiences, and the innovative approaches that have propelled him to the forefront of his field, offering valuable lessons for anyone looking to make an impact in the world of business and beyond. To cap it all, we were treated to a live demonstration of Michael's invention, Stratadice, showcasing its utility in generating creative solutions to personal and professional challenges—a truly enlightening experience that underscores the power of innovative thinking in driving transformational change. Referenced Reading and Speaker Links: Dr. Michael Needham https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-k-needham-phd/ Stratadice https://www.stratadice.com/ --- This has been one of the Young Leaders in Tech podcasts, and we are looking for more speakers (of all ages!). If you have something you wish to contribute or a topic you want to talk about, feel free to contact me using the details below. If you think anyone you know might like this content, please feel free to also share the page. My own Linkedin | Linkedin for the page | Twitter/X.com | Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youngleaders.tech

    54 min
  3. Ep8 - Startups and No-Code Solutions w/ Luke Rynne Cullen

    11/03/2021

    Ep8 - Startups and No-Code Solutions w/ Luke Rynne Cullen

    On this episode on Young leaders in tech, we have Luke Rynne Cullen, who is the founder of TuneRelease and Applaud.live. TuneRelease is a media pitching platform that secures coverage for the latest song releases, and Applaud.live is a bookings platform for the live music industry. Luke is also the Marketing, Communications & Community Lead at Scale Ireland, an independent not-for-profit organisation which supports, represents and advocates on behalf of Ireland’s tech start-up and scale-upa companies. Aside from all of this, Luke is also a Freelance violinist and former president of the Trinity Orchestra in Dublin. We talked about the startup culture in Ireland, the common problems seen by startups and what you can do to solve them. We also discussed No Code solutions, what they are and how they can be very beneficial for startups and new development in general. “Essentially what you can do is that you can build your product in days or weeks, rather than months or years. ” “Just go for it, the biggest regret I would have had would have been stagnating or not doing what I wanted to do” Some of the topics covered on this episode: -What help is available for entrepreneurs in Ireland -The challenges he faced trying to solve problems in the music industry-What you need to get your company off the ground -Focus on product development or customer growth? -Whats the most important thing to focus on as a startup -What common problems that startups face -What is a No-Code solution -How they can speed up your go-to-market -What industries are becoming more popular with new startups -Why you should be careful when choosing investments in the early days -What No-Code apps are available -The benefits to implementing a No-Code solution Referenced Reading and Speaker Links: Luke Rynne Cullen https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-rynne-cullen/ https://www.lukerynnecullen.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lukerynnecullen/ https://twitter.com/LukeRynneCullen TuneRelease & Applaud.Live https://www.tunerelease.com/ https://twitter.com/tunerelease https://www.applaud.pro/ https://twitter.com/ApplaudLive Other Notable Links https://scaleireland.org/ https://www.newfrontiers.ie/ https://www.trinityorchestra.com/ https://webflow.com/ https://bubble.io/ https://www.squarespace.com/ This has been one of the Young Leaders in Tech podcasts, and we are looking for more speakers (of all ages!). If you have something you wish to contribute or a topic you want to talk about, feel free to contact me using the details below. If you think anyone you know might like this content, please feel free to also share the page My own Linkedin | Linkedin for the page | Twitter/X.com | Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youngleaders.tech

    29 min
  4. Ep7 - How to Become a Content Creator | Lightning Talk @ SISTEM Conference

    24/02/2021

    Ep7 - How to Become a Content Creator | Lightning Talk @ SISTEM Conference

    This is a recording of a lightning talk I gave recently at the SISTEM Tech Conference in Ireland. SISTEM stands for the Student, Inter-society Tech and Enterprise Meetup and was founded in 2018. As a group, they bring together Computing and Netsoc societies from Universities across the island of Ireland to put on the only student-led conference in Ireland. My talk was one of three lightning talks on the day and I explained how I started my meetup, how I got into the podcasting side of things, the difficulties I had in the process and the things I learned that I could bring over and use in my professional career. The aim of this was to let the students know how they can get into this side of things themselves, and the benifits that they may not be aware of. Some of the topics covered on this episode: Where started with your podcast or meetup How to find and book venues How to find and book speakers The importance of keeping all of your notes documented What tools and equipment you need to get started Where to look for help and support Referenced Reading and Speaker Links: SISTEM https://sistemconf.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/sistemconf/ SISTEM Organisers https://www.linkedin.com/in/ciankehoe/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolemccabechu/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-teehan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloe-thompson --- This has been one of the conferences I have been involved in as speaker, but I also host panel events. If you wish for me to do either in an event you are hosting, feel free to contact me using the details below. If you think anyone you know might like this content, please feel free to also share the page. My own Linkedin | Linkedin for the page | Twitter/X.com | Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youngleaders.tech

    15 min
  5. Ep6 - No Age Limits in Leadership w/ James Blake

    08/12/2020

    Ep6 - No Age Limits in Leadership w/ James Blake

    “All I knew was I had a month, month and a half to make something or else I was completely screwed” “Keep it simple. If you over-complicate things you don't know what you're talking about. Keep it simple and you do” Joining us on this episode of the podcast is James Blake. James is the founder and managing director of Vindicta Digital - an SEO, Digital marketing and web design agency. Aside from founding companies, he is the owner of Black Holdings Group, which is an investment firm for online projects and property management and he has recently become a council member in Forbes agency council. One of the standout points to his career so far is that James has done all of this and more and is yet to have his 30th Birthday. Throughout the course of the chat, we talked about his motivations and the trials and tribulations he has encountered throughout his career so far. We focused specifically on how he has managed to do so much at such a young age as well as the complications and challenges that come with being such a young CEO. Some of the topics covered on this episode: - How getting promotions at a young age can cause animosity and how to deal with it - Why it can't hurt to reach out to your idols - How to treat all of your early positions as stepping stones to your eventual goals - The importance of digital marketing in today's economy - Why are the most important traits to have in marketing - Where people can find inspiration for their careers - The benefits of not being tethered to a single location for hiring - How companies are adapting their online marketing during the pandemic - The challenges that come with being very young manager trying to work with other businesses - Why a pandemic shouldn't get in the way of your goals - How to deal with the harsh criticisms that can come with success at a young age Referenced Reading and Speaker Links: James Blake https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamesblake/ https://www.instagram.com/mrjamesblake/ https://twitter.com/MrJamesBlake Vindicta Digital https://vindictadigital.co.uk/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vindicta-digital/ https://www.instagram.com/vindictadigital/ https://twitter.com/VindictaDigital --- This has been one of the Young Leaders in Tech podcasts, and we are looking for more speakers (of all ages!). If you have something you wish to contribute or a topic you want to talk about, feel free to contact me using the details below. If you think anyone you know might like this content, please feel free to also share the page. My own Linkedin | Linkedin for the page | Twitter/X.com | Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youngleaders.tech

    37 min
  6. Ep5 - Accountability in Leadership w/ Errol Doebler

    11/11/2020

    Ep5 - Accountability in Leadership w/ Errol Doebler

    On this episode of the Young Leaders in Tech Podcast, we spoke to Errol Doebler. Errol is the founder of Leader 193, a leadership consulting firm, and the author of “the Process, Art, and Science of Leadership”. Errol is also a former Navy SEAL, former FBI Special Agent, and he uses all of these experiences to help teach business leaders around the world. Throughout the course of this podcast, we focused on one area of leadership in particular and that is around accountability – how you can instil initiative and autonomy in yourself and your team while still holding people accountable. “We start with the pain around awareness and self-reflection, and then we identify the behaviours that we need” “If you give me that initiative and autonomy to make my own plan and act on it the way I best see fit… what other motivation does anybody need?” Some of the topics covered on this episode: - What is the definition of accountability - Why and when people need to be held accountable for their actions - Using accountability to build autonomy in the workplace - How accountability is a two-way street - How it can be used to fuel creative thinking in the workplace - Why it is critical to establish behavioural guidelines for your team/organisation - How to plan properly - Resolving conflicts in the workplace - By allowing autonomy how you can build initiative - How to avoid hypocrisy with your employees/co-workers - Building cohesion between employees Referenced Reading and Speaker Links: Errol Doebler - Leader 193 https://www.linkedin.com/in/errol-doebler/ https://twitter.com/Leader_193 https://leader193.com/ https://www.instagram.com/leader_193/ https://www.facebook.com/leader193/ The Process, Art, and Science of Leadership: How Leaders Inspire Confidence and Clarity in Combat, in the Boardroom, and at the Kitchen Table https://www.amazon.co.uk/Process-Art-Science-Leadership-Confidence/dp/0578708973/ Young Leaders in Tech - Other Links This has been one of the Young Leaders in Tech podcasts, and we are looking for more speakers (of all ages!). If you have something you wish to contribute or a topic you want to talk about, feel free to contact me using the details below. If you think anyone you know might like this content, please feel free to also share the page My own Linkedin | Linkedin for the page | Twitter/X.com | Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit youngleadersintech.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youngleaders.tech

    42 min
  7. Dublin Tech Summit - Ready - Set - Pivot w/ Jean-Christophe Taunay-Bucalo & Saranya Babu

    24/10/2020

    Dublin Tech Summit - Ready - Set - Pivot w/ Jean-Christophe Taunay-Bucalo & Saranya Babu

    This is recording of a Live Panel Discussion we had on the Scale X Stage at the Virtual Dublin Tech Summit. Our main focus was finding out how innovation and pivoting the direction of your business in the face of adversity is necessary to survive and overcome obstacles of growth. Regardless of size, all businesses need to be agile and quick to react to market challenges. Over the course of this talk we explored this with our two speakers looking at learnings from their own industries, their own experiences and how these can be applied across the board. Joining me on the panel was Jean-Christophe Tauney-Bucalo, who is the Chief Commercial Officer at TravelPerk and Saranya Babu, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Wrike.   “First there was the shock - we lost, within a week, 98% of our revenue...” “It would be much easier to hibernate, but that would be the biggest mistake. It is in a period like this that leaders are built.” “How do we be useful and help our customers during this time so that we can build loyalty versus building revenue, because this is a time to build loyalty”   Some of the topics covered on this episode: How to react when your product or solution is no longer viable in the market The importance of retaining existing customers and keeping them happy What you should and should not focus on in a crisis How to make sure your product offering is going to still be relevant after a crisis How to know if what you are developing will actually have a market suitable for it Why it is important to stay aggressive and motivated during a crisis Is it possible to focus on both product development and customer growth What should be important to you when working in a startup The importance of your own support network Different tactics for hiring staff Keeping and maintaining a list of tasks to keep on track How using key metrics per team can help with tracking performance How the pace of change has accelerated in the past few years https://youngleaders.tech/ready-set-pivot/ Referenced Reading and Speaker Links: Dublin Tech Summit https://dublintechsummit.tech/ https://twitter.com/dubtechsummit https://www.linkedin.com/company/dublin-tech-summit/ https://www.instagram.com/dublintechsummit/ Jean-Christophe Taunay-Bucalo https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-christophe-taunay-bucalo-56282b22/ https://twitter.com/TaunayBucalo TravelPerk https://www.travelperk.com/ https://twitter.com/travelperk/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/travelperk/ https://www.instagram.com/travelperk/ Saranya Babu https://www.linkedin.com/in/saranya/ https://twitter.com/saranyababu Wrike https://www.wrike.com/ https://twitter.com/wrike https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrike/ https://www.instagram.com/wriketeam/ --- This has been one of the Young Leaders in Tech podcasts, and we are looking for more speakers (of all ages!). If you have something you wish to contribute or a topic you want to talk about, feel free to contact me using the details below. If you think anyone you know might like this content, please feel free to also share the page. My own Linkedin | Linkedin for the page | Twitter/X.com | Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youngleaders.tech

    25 min

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