S35 Ep1: Retaining Control: Empowering Innovation Without Losing Sight of Risk
ISF Podcast3 Jun 2025

S35 Ep1: Retaining Control: Empowering Innovation Without Losing Sight of Risk

Today, Steve Durbin and ISF Podcast Producer Tavia Gilbert are in conversation exploring the role of cybersecurity, governance and leadership in an age defined by rapid technological transformation. Artificial intelligence is now woven into daily business operations, risk models, customer engagement, and more. And while its benefits are significant, its risks are expanding just as quickly.

Key Takeaways:
  1. It’s becoming increasingly apparent for leaders that cyber impacts every part of the business.
  2. AI will not replace humans in the workplace, but rather redefine what work humans do.
  3. If you as a business leader don't have clarity about what your values and ethics are by now, you better get started.
Tune in to hear more about:
  1. What happens if businesses don’t implement a robust framework for ethical AI use (8:51)
  2. The role of the board when implementing AI into business operations (19:49)
  3. How to lead through change (24:20)
Standout Quotes:
  1. “When cyber is involved early, it really can become a value enabler. It helps the business make smarter bets, helps it to avoid blind spots and build that sort of trust that we're looking for into everything that it does.” - Steve Durbin
  2. “AI, it does introduce huge amounts of potential, but it also introduces a new layer of risk that is more complicated, dynamic and probably difficult to manage than many people actually think or are prepared for. And one of the biggest challenges is that AI doesn't just create new vulnerabilities, it changes the nature of the threat landscape completely.” - Steve Durbin
  3. “AI is not some kind of future technology. It's been around for a very long time. Certainly in cyber terms anyway, at least 10 years, if not more. It's a lifetime in cyber, so it's not a future technology, it's here. It's shaping the way that we work, that we think, and indeed that we compete. So the question isn't whether we should engage with it, it's how do we do so responsibly and effectively. And the organizations that retain control are those that lead with clarity.” - Steve Durbin
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