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Jonathan Luff, co-founder of CyLon, Europe's first dedicated accelerator programme for cyber security startups, continues his conversation with Richard Wilding, director of Futures at BAE Systems Applied Intelligence. He talks about his contribution to The Intelligence Network report and argues that for years the airline industry has used a ‘no-blame’ culture to learn from its mistakes, which has shown that being open with the powers that be, where there are no ramifications for mistakes, is extremely valuable in driving reviews of safety, procedures and risk to ensure the same mistake doesn’t happen again. Is it time to take the same approach to cyber attacks, digital thefts and breaches?
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Jonathan Luff, co-founder of CyLon, Europe's first dedicated accelerator programme for cyber security startups, continues his conversation with Richard Wilding, director of Futures at BAE Systems Applied Intelligence. He talks about his contribution to The Intelligence Network report and argues that for years the airline industry has used a ‘no-blame’ culture to learn from its mistakes, which has shown that being open with the powers that be, where there are no ramifications for mistakes, is extremely valuable in driving reviews of safety, procedures and risk to ensure the same mistake doesn’t happen again. Is it time to take the same approach to cyber attacks, digital thefts and breaches?
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