Cyber attacks on UK firms are not just likely - they’re inevitable, the Northern European boss of HP has warned in the latest episode of City AM’s Boardroom Uncovered podcast. Speaking to UK Editor Jon Robinson, Neil Sawyer said businesses must shift from reactive fixes to proactive defence. They also dig into why 2025 has seen a surge in high-profile breaches - from retail to luxury - and why there’s “no magic remedy” in the pipeline. The boss of HP also details what firms need to do now,...
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Cyber attacks on UK firms are not just likely - they’re inevitable, the Northern European boss of HP has warned in the latest episode of City AM’s Boardroom Uncovered podcast. Speaking to UK Editor Jon Robinson, Neil Sawyer said businesses must shift from reactive fixes to proactive defence. They also dig into why 2025 has seen a surge in high-profile breaches - from retail to luxury - and why there’s “no magic remedy” in the pipeline. The boss of HP also details what firms need to do now,...
12. Why you should not 'worry too much about what others think' | Arla Foods
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10 months ago
12. Why you should not 'worry too much about what others think' | Arla Foods
How this Arla Foods managing director went from selling cigarettes to selling milk A globe-trotting career that began selling cigarettes at British American Tobacco and has led to heading up the UK arm of dairy giant Arla Foods is maybe not what Bas Padberg could have predicted when he started out in the early 1990s. The managing director of the group behind Lurpak, Cravendale, Skyr and B.O.B milk now leads 2,000 farmers in the UK and close to 4,000 employees – a long way away from those ea...
Boardroom Uncovered
Cyber attacks on UK firms are not just likely - they’re inevitable, the Northern European boss of HP has warned in the latest episode of City AM’s Boardroom Uncovered podcast. Speaking to UK Editor Jon Robinson, Neil Sawyer said businesses must shift from reactive fixes to proactive defence. They also dig into why 2025 has seen a surge in high-profile breaches - from retail to luxury - and why there’s “no magic remedy” in the pipeline. The boss of HP also details what firms need to do now,...