John Suffolk
The Global Head of Cyber Security for Huawei and the former UK Government CIO & CISO (2006-2011).
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Andy McCue Interview - silicon.com
BCS - To protect and serve
Gartner interview
Symantec Interview - Plotting a Macro-level Technology for Her Majesty’s Government
The Pizza Paradigm of IT
Transformational government: persistent, consistent and citizen-centred
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