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  <title>94. The role of technology in cyber culture change with Chris McNaughton</title>
  <description>Closing out the theme of this season Claire is joined by Chris McNaughton and they discuss how data protection and security awareness are linked, the challenges of insider threat, and how leaders across your business can promote more secure behaviours. Chris is a Director of SECMON1. Chris’ career commenced in law enforcement, where he was a recognised expert in digital forensics and management of electronic evidence. Moving into the corporate world in 2007, Chris accepted a global role with General Electric (GE) Capital where he was responsible for electronic discovery, digital forensics and investigations. In his position at GE, Chris implemented and managed a number of e-discovery platforms for GE Capital as well as reviewing and improving the Corporate e-discovery platform. In his current role Chris provides advisory services to Government and corporate clients in the cyber security areas of Insider Risk, Data Analytics, Digital Forensics and Workplace Investigations. Chris LinkedIn For full episode transcript, please visit our website This season we have partnered with&amp;amp;nbsp;Lastpass&amp;amp;nbsp;-the leading password manager – and we are discussing behaviour and influence when it comes to cybersecurity. </description>
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