EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 1H
#2 of Information & Cybersecurity – Ulrik Holmén – Data Sovereignty, Compliance & Proactive Cybersecurity
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The BayInCo Podcast explores technology, leadership, innovation, and the people shaping the future of industry and society. Through conversations with experts, researchers, and business leaders, the series highlights emerging opportunities, critical challenges, and lessons that can inspire both organizations and individuals.In this episode, Kailash is joined by Ulrik Holmén, VP of Development and Innovation at NTT Security, a technology leader with extensive experience in cybersecurity and managed security services, playing a central role in developing modern approaches to digital protection and resilience.Together, they explore:• The biggest concerns organizations face around data and cybersecurity • Why compliance requirements are reshaping business priorities • Data sovereignty and dependency on global technology providers • The shift from reactive to proactive cybersecurity strategies • Organizational readiness, risk management, and operational resilience • The future of intelligent security platforms and emerging approachesThroughout the conversation, Ulrik shares perspectives on how cybersecurity is evolving from a technical support function into a strategic business capability. The discussion highlights the growing importance of control, adaptability, and long-term thinking as organizations navigate increasingly complex digital ecosystems.A must-listen for anyone working with cybersecurity, IT leadership, compliance, digital transformation, data governance, and business resilience.Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals and do not reflect the views, policies, or positions of any companies or organizations they are affiliated with. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The BayInCo Podcast explores technology, leadership, innovation, and the people shaping the future of industry and society. Through conversations with experts, researchers, and business leaders, the series highlights emerging opportunities, critical challenges, and lessons that can inspire both organizations and individuals.In this episode, Kailash is joined by Ulrik Holmén, VP of Development and Innovation at NTT Security, a technology leader with extensive experience in cybersecurity and managed security services, playing a central role in developing modern approaches to digital protection and resilience.Together, they explore:• The biggest concerns organizations face around data and cybersecurity • Why compliance requirements are reshaping business priorities • Data sovereignty and dependency on global technology providers • The shift from reactive to proactive cybersecurity strategies • Organizational readiness, risk management, and operational resilience • The future of intelligent security platforms and emerging approachesThroughout the conversation, Ulrik shares perspectives on how cybersecurity is evolving from a technical support function into a strategic business capability. The discussion highlights the growing importance of control, adaptability, and long-term thinking as organizations navigate increasingly complex digital ecosystems.A must-listen for anyone working with cybersecurity, IT leadership, compliance, digital transformation, data governance, and business resilience.Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals and do not reflect the views, policies, or positions of any companies or organizations they are affiliated with. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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