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Exclusive interview with Victoria Baines, Visiting Fellow Oxford & Stanford Universities

During this exclusive pre-event Podcast, Netlaw Media is delighted to present ‘British Legal Technology Forum 2020’, speaker Victoria Baines

In an exclusive interview Victoria discusses:

  • The types of research she undertakes in Cybersecurity
  • The discussion of cyber-physical threats and how so far they have focused on critical infrastructure – what does this mean? And what does this mean to professional service industry?
  • From her view, what legal professionals should have their eye on now & what threats she sees coming over the next few years
  • What the audience can expect to hear from her at the British Legal Technology forum.

Dr. Victoria Baines

Victoria Baines is a leading author and researcher in the field of cybersecurity. She regularly appears in major broadcast media as an authority on the misuse of emerging technologies.

Until 2017 Victoria was Facebook’s Trust & Safety Manager for Europe, Middle East and Africa. Before this, Victoria led Strategy & Prevention at Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), and was responsible for the European Union’s cyber threat analysis.

Victoria is a graduate of Trinity College, Oxford and holds a doctorate in classical literature. She is a Visiting Fellow at Oxford and Stanford universities.

Moderator:

Roger Kennedy, Professional Radio Presenter and Journalist

Roger Kennedy is a professional Radio Presenter and Journalist with over 25 years experience working full-time for top UK radio stations.

Over the years Roger has presented live and recorded programmes on a wide range of specialist topics, including Motoring, Business, Personal Finance, Consumer Electronics, Holidays, Legal Issues, Medical, and many more. He has also been Head of Programming, Features Producer and Programme Controller at several different radio stations.

For 4 years Roger presented Decision makers, a weekly Business and Finance programme, covering all subjects to do with personal finance and running a business. Roger would get advice on the programme from top Bankers, Solicitors, Entrepreneurs and Politicians. Guests included such names as Alan Sugar, Richard Branson, William Hague and Tony Blair.