Ctrl Alt Disrupt from DTP Group

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The CTRL ALT Disrupt podcast digs beneath the surface of digital transformation, cutting through the hype to reveal what’s really happening inside modern organisations. Hosted by BBC presenter Abbie Dewhurst, each episode brings together industry experts, business leaders and technical experts to unpack the challenges IT leaders face every day. From workplace productivity and team performance to cybersecurity and operational efficiency, the series examines the gap between how technology is expected to perform and how it actually works in practice. Rather than focusing on tools alone, CTRL ALT Disrupt looks at the bigger picture, examining the leadership decisions, behaviours and organisational cultures that ultimately shape outcomes. Through honest conversations and real-world insight, the podcast helps listeners move beyond reactive “firefighting” towards more effective, forward-thinking ways of working. Whether you’re leading digital change or simply want a clearer understanding of the forces shaping today’s workplace, CTRL ALT Disrupt offers a practical, no-nonsense perspective on making technology work better for your organisation. Brought to you by DTP. Find out more https://dtpgroup.co.uk/ Follow us on linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/dtp-group

Episodes

  1. 6h ago

    Sustainability in IT: Is Your Strategy Reducing Impact or Relying on Offsets?

    Organisations are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their sustainability credentials, but how much of that progress is real change, and how much is simply ticking boxes? In this episode of Ctrl Alt Disrupt, Abbie Dewhurst is joined by Dan Wogan, Product Manager at Epson, and Gary Smith, Divisional Lead for Print Sales at DTP Group, to explore one of the biggest challenges facing IT leaders today: balancing sustainability ambitions with commercial realities. As environmental targets, customer expectations, and regulatory pressures continue to grow, sustainability is now firmly established as a boardroom priority. But while many organisations are investing in carbon offsetting schemes and setting net-zero targets, the real question is whether they’re actually changing the way they operate. The conversation explores the difference between offsetting environmental impact and reducing it at the source, why sustainability is often seen as a business challenge rather than a business opportunity, and how IT leaders can make practical changes that deliver both environmental and commercial benefits. From measuring carbon footprints and understanding energy consumption to rethinking technology refresh cycles, procurement decisions, and organisational behaviours, this episode challenges the idea that sustainability and profitability are competing priorities. Key topics include: Why sustainability has become a strategic issue for IT leadersThe difference between offsetting and insetting, and why it mattersHow sustainable technology choices can improve efficiency and reduce costsCommon blind spots when measuring environmental impactThe growing sustainability challenge of data centres and AIWhy behavioural change is critical to long-term successPractical first steps organisations can take to reduce their footprint If you’re an IT leader looking to understand where sustainability fits into your technology strategy, this episode offers practical insights into moving beyond targets and intentions to create meaningful, measurable change. For more information visit https://dtpgroup.co.uk/dtp-zero/ Follow DTP on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dtp-group

    55 min
  2. May 6

    Why Your Cybersecurity Strategies Still Fall Short (Even With the Right Investments)

    Why do organisations keep getting breached, even when security budgets are rising and tools are improving? In this episode of Ctrl Alt Disrupt, Abbie Dewhurst is joined by cybersecurity expert Greg van der Gaast, a former hacker turned security advisor, to explore why traditional approaches to cybersecurity are still failing organisations. Despite increased investment, awareness, and tooling, breaches continue to happen, often through vulnerabilities that were already identified and should have been fixed. So what’s really going wrong? Greg argues the issue isn’t just technical, it’s organisational. Security failures are often the result of how work gets done: process gaps, operational pressure, silos, and decisions that prioritise speed over safety. Through a real-world case study, the episode explores how one organisation was fully compromised within hours during a penetration test and what it revealed about the deeper structural issues behind modern cyber risk. In this episode: Why cybersecurity spending isn’t reducing breachesThe uncomfortable truth behind “known” vulnerabilitiesHow organisational processes create security riskWhy most security problems are symptoms, not causesWhat changes when you fix the foundation instead of adding more tools If you work in IT or cybersecurity and feel like you’re constantly firefighting despite doing everything “right,” this episode challenges that assumption at its core. Fore more information check out https://dtpgroup.co.uk/ Follow us on linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/dtp-group

    45 min

About

The CTRL ALT Disrupt podcast digs beneath the surface of digital transformation, cutting through the hype to reveal what’s really happening inside modern organisations. Hosted by BBC presenter Abbie Dewhurst, each episode brings together industry experts, business leaders and technical experts to unpack the challenges IT leaders face every day. From workplace productivity and team performance to cybersecurity and operational efficiency, the series examines the gap between how technology is expected to perform and how it actually works in practice. Rather than focusing on tools alone, CTRL ALT Disrupt looks at the bigger picture, examining the leadership decisions, behaviours and organisational cultures that ultimately shape outcomes. Through honest conversations and real-world insight, the podcast helps listeners move beyond reactive “firefighting” towards more effective, forward-thinking ways of working. Whether you’re leading digital change or simply want a clearer understanding of the forces shaping today’s workplace, CTRL ALT Disrupt offers a practical, no-nonsense perspective on making technology work better for your organisation. Brought to you by DTP. Find out more https://dtpgroup.co.uk/ Follow us on linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/dtp-group

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