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ISJ: Leaders in Security Podcast
by International Security Journal
ISJ Leaders in Security podcasts cover all the latest industry trends and developments in the company of the biggest names in security. Leaders in Security aims to educate, stimulate debate and enhance the career development of security professionals around the world.
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Transforming Video Surveillance with Agentic AI
In this edition of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast Series, Digital Content Editor, Eve Goode, is joined by Dr Jasper Horrell, Founder and Chief Innovative Officer, Ryan Bromfield, Head of Product and Howard Harrison, Chief Executive Officer of Deep Alert. The episode focuses on how Agentic AI is transforming video surveillance and how the company is working to build trust with customers.
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A Full-Service Approach to Perimeter Protection
In this episode of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, Managing Editor James Thorpe speaks with Graham England, Chris Day and Kaeti Ryland from Heras UK to discuss the company’s position in the perimeter protection market and how it has evolved in recent years. The conversation explores what the organisation means by being “new and improved”, how recent operational changes have shaped customer experiences and how the business is positioning its protection solutions within the wider security landscape.The episode also examines the practical delivery of end-to-end perimeter protection, from product supply and installation through to ongoing service and maintenance. Together, the discussion provides a clear overview of how Heras UK approaches the market across design, installation and long-term service.
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Modernising keyholding one step at a time
In this episode of ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast Series, Digital Content Editor, Eve Goode is joined by Scott Fisher, Founder and CEO of Keynetics and Stuart Wheeler, Managing Director of Keynetics. Throughout the podcast, Scott and Stuart discuss all things key management and secure access whilst also addressing the reason some organisations show resistance to new key holding methods regardless of all of the positives of implementing modern technologies, such as reduced wait times and enhanced security.
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Committed to innovation: Scaling security through partnership
In this installment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast series, Digital Content Editor, Eve Goode is joined by Kumar Sokka, CEO of acre security. In this episode, Kumar discusses how changing customer and partner expectations are shaping the company's next phase of growth. He also highlights the shift towards unified security platforms and what long-term commitment will mean for partners in the years ahead.
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The One Trillion Dollar Problem: Key Findings from the World Security Report
In the second instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, James Thorpe, Editor of International Security Journal, discusses the first-ever World Security Report with Rachelle Loyear, Vice President of Integrated Security Solutions at Allied Universal and Noah Price, G4S Academy International Director.G4S and Allied Universal published their highly anticipated World Security Report in September of this year. The unique, first-of-its-kind report highlights that global companies lost a combined $1t in revenue in 2022 due to physical security incidents and also finds that economic unrest could be the greatest security-impacting hazard in the next 12 months.
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Empowering SMEs by Strengthening Cybersecurity Postures
International Security Journal Editor, James Thorpe, discusses cybersecurity strategy and the key threats facing SMEs with Mo Ahddoud (CEO, Chameleon Cyber Consultants), John Rogers (Global Head of Incident Response, WithSecure) and Sarb Sembhi (CTO, Virtually Informed).
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Detecting danger differently: The next generation of weapons detection
In the twelfth edition of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, Digital Content Editor Eve Goode speaks with Peter Evans, CEO of Xtract One Technologies about how modern weapons detection systems compare to traditional systems. Peter also explores the suitability of different types of systems and where they are the most effective. Further into the podcast, Peter highlights key trends that he expects to see making their way into the weapons detection space in years to come.
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From reactive to proactive: How integrated security transforms organisations
In this episode of International Security Journal Leaders in Security Podcast, Barry Westgate, Bradley Cohen and Robert Taylor from Grosvenor Technologies tell Eve Goode, Digital Content Editor about the shift to connected security, the transformation of reactive security into proactive and the benefits businesses see from unified systems. To close the podcast, Bradley, Barry and Robert state their predictions for the future of access control and what’s next for Grosvenor Technologies.
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Data at the core: How effective storage is powering an AI world
In the tenth instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, James Thorpe – Editor of International Security Journal – is joined by Andy Palmer, Enterprise Data & Cloud Solutions Group – UK Channel Lead, Seagate Technology and Rob Lay, Product Manager, Secure Logiq.In this discussion, James, Andy and Rob explore the role data storage plays in the development and operation of AI systems. As the foundation for data accessibility and quality, storage infrastructure directly shapes AI performance and trustworthiness. With a career spanning over 25 years in technology sales, marketing and channel development, Andy has cultivated extensive experience across various European markets, having lived and worked in Paris, Munich and the UK. Since joining Seagate in 2013, Andy has been instrumental in developing partnerships with leading system developers and integrators.Rob specialises in high-performance hardware solutions for surveillance and AI applications, bridging the gap between server and workstation hardware and video analytics. He’s passionate about harnessing AI tools to drive innovation and enhance operational efficiency.
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Order in the absence of order: Delivering security in complex environments
In the ninth instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, James Thorpe – Editor of International Security Journal – is joined by Andy Edwards, VP of Strategic Development for GardaWorld Security’s Critical Infrastructure & Government Services division. Andy is a veteran of the Royal Marines and Special Boat Service. He transitioned into the private sector as a security consultant for various blue-chip companies, news networks and International Development Agencies.As Vice President of Strategic Development at GardaWorld Security, Andy continues to leverage his experience in high-stakes environments, bringing insights and leadership to the forefront of the company's global initiatives. In this discussion, James and Andy explore the real-world challenges of providing protection and stability in some of the world’s most volatile environments. In environments where governance is weak, regulatory enforcement is inconsistent and the traditional "rulebook" no longer applies, maintaining security – and doing so responsibly – is both a challenge and an obligation. From adhering to international standards and prioritising human rights, to deploying defensive, community-sensitive protective services, GardaWorld Security has built a reputation for delivering security solutions that are not just effective – but ethical and sustainable.
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AIoT: Driving digital transformation across industries
In the eighth instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, James Thorpe, Editor of International Security Journal speaks with Luqi Shen, Senior Content Marketing Specialist, Hikvision.Luqi has a 15-year professional background in marketing, including five years spent at technology companies in the UK. She joined Hikvision in 2021 and has since led extensive research and the creation of content on technology and market trends. In her current role, she is responsible for content research, planning and creation, developing engaging and informative materials that resonate with target audience’s needs.In this discussion, James and Luqi discuss Hikvision’s ‘Top 5 trends for the AIoT industry in 2025’, exploring why the company is emphasising this over traditional security narratives in 2025. They also chat through real world use cases and explore the role AIoT plays in promoting sustainability and resource efficiency.
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Beyond the buzzword: How AI and automation technologies are reshaping security operations
In the seventh instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, James Thorpe, Editor of International Security Journal speaks with Artem Sherman, Division Head, Security & Investigations at Resolver and Tim Wenzel, Associate Managing Director, ESRM at Kroll.From enhancing incident management to streamlining tedious tasks, James, Artem and Tim discuss the benefits and strategies for successfully adopting AI and automation technologies. They also focus on the evolving roles of security leaders, the balance between automation and human expertise and how teams can ensure that these tools are effective and transparent. Artem has an 18-year background in Security, 12 of which he spent at TJX Canada, where he headed up Technology, Analytics and Centralised Investigations. In his current role, Artem is focused on providing security leaders with incident, investigations and threat solutions. Tim is a leader in the Enterprise Security Risk Management practice. He leverages more than 20 years of security risk management and protective strategy experience in assisting fortune companies, ultra-high net worth families and government agencies with organisational design.
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A secure, sustainable strategy for safe storage and electronic locking
In the sixth instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, James Thorpe, Editor of International Security Journal catches up with Kate Clark and Olof Sandberg from Gunnebo Safe Storage, a globally recognised provider on a mission to protect valuable items from burglary, fire and explosion.During this discussion, Kate and Olof provide us with an insight into Gunnebo Safe Storage and its position within the security and safe storage industry whilst explaining how it balances the demands of sustainability and high security. Both speakers also tell us more about the company’s Origo solution and why it represents such a pivotal development.Kate heads up Innovation and R&D and Global Locking Solutions and is an experienced management professional with extensive European and Global market experience developing products and new business across a spectrum of channels and geographies.Olof is the Global Product Manager for Locking Solutions at Gunnebo Safe Storage. With over a decade of experience in the security industry, Olof has honed his expertise in both B2B and B2C product development across various sectors, managing top global solutions.
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Standards, application and impact!
In the fourth instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, James Thorpe, Editor of International Security Journal, chats standards (such as LPS1175), compliance and high security with Ian Hoey, Divisional Sales & Marketing Director, Meesons, John Gregory, Senior Business Manager – CNI & Special Projects, Meesons and Richard Flint, Technical and Commercial Lead for Physical Security, BRE Group.Ian supports Meesons on a divisional level, providing his expertise across all subsidiaries, including the UK, Gulf and Europe, focusing on building strategies for Meesons to drive business growth. John has been working for Meesons since 2008 and is highly experienced, specialising in critical national infrastructure and government. Richard is one of the UK’s leading experts in physical security standards. He has over 23 years’ experience in testing and certification of security products at the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB).In this discussion, James learns more about how Meesons embraces security standards and integrates them within business operations, what challenges high security buildings typically encounter and how BRE Group collaborates with industry stakeholders to promote awareness and the understanding of standards.
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Secure and reliable solutions for real world challenges
In the fourth instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, International Security Journal Editor, James Thorpe, is joined by Danny Garrido, President of Traka Americas, a part of the ASSA ABLOY Group. Having worked in the industry for over 20 years, Danny has unique perspectives and vast knowledge, which spans both domestic and emerging markets globally. With responsibility overseeing strategic partnerships, operational efficiencies, product integrations and new business development, his leadership has led to high impact growth across multiple sectors for many years. Danny joined Traka in 2013 and has since helped hundreds of companies secure, manage and audit keys and assets at thousands of locations worldwide.In this valuable discussion, James finds out more about how Traka develops products to meet changing customer requirements and how it is continuing to strengthen its presence in sectors such as corrections, law enforcement, gaming, hospitality and schools. Moreover, Danny highlights the importance of employing the right people to ensure consistent growth and success.
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History, future technologies and a holistic approach
In the third instalment of the ISJ Leaders in Security Podcast, James Thorpe, Editor of International Security Journal, discusses the transition from analogue sensors to digital technologies and the importance of taking a multi-layered approach with Rick Wakeham, Senior Technology Consultant and Mark Cosgrave, Divisional Director Western Europe, OPTEX Security EMEA.OPTEX is a leading manufacturer of detection systems and a global solutions provider across multiple sectors and industries. The EMEA division has two headquarters in Europe, each dedicated to a specific business domain – Security and Entrance. The company strives to be number one in these respective specialist markets by focusing on a strong customer-oriented strategy.In this discussion, Rick and Mark tell James more about the history of OPTEX and highlight the different technologies the company offers in both the security and intrusion detection space. Moreover, both experts highlight the importance of taking a holistic approach to educating and supporting people in the industry whilst shedding light on what OPTEX’s plans are for the future.
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ISJ Leaders in Security podcasts cover all the latest industry trends and developments in the company of the biggest names in security. Leaders in Security aims to educate, stimulate debate and enhance the career development of security professionals around the world.
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