Tech & AI LIVE London 2025 Welcomes Four New Cyber Executives
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Tech & AI LIVE London 2025 is gearing up to be a landmark event, uniting technology, AI, and cybersecurity leaders from across the UK and Europe. Scheduled for May 14th and 15th at 155 Bishopsgate, London, the conference will feature a dedicated cybersecurity stream, Cyber LIVE London, on its first day. Recent updates confirm the addition of four new cyber executives to the speaker lineup, promising attendees even greater insights into the evolving threat landscape and strategies for mitigation.

The convergence of AI and cybersecurity is a central theme. As AI-driven innovations reshape industries, the need for robust security measures has never been more critical. Tech & AI LIVE London, in collaboration with Cyber LIVE London, serves as a crucial platform for exploring cutting-edge solutions and navigating the digital frontier.

Martyn Booth, Chief Information Security Officer at dunnhumby, brings over 20 years of experience in building and transforming security programs for leading organizations. His expertise lies in aligning security strategy with business objectives, driving innovation, and delivering measurable results. Booth's technical skills span application security, architecture, strategy, and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC). He also advises venture capital funds on cybersecurity investments and provides strategic guidance to startups.

Stuart Seymour, Group CISO and CSO at Virgin Media O2, is another key addition. With over 25 years of global experience, Seymour is a recognized leader in both cybersecurity and physical security.

Nick Godfrey, Senior Director and Global Head, Office of the CISO at Google Cloud, further bolsters the speaker roster. Godfrey has spent over 20 years in information and cybersecurity, resilience, and technology risk within financial services. Before joining Google Cloud, he served as the CISO at Quilter and held various roles at Goldman Sachs, including global co-CISO.

Justin Kuruvilla, Chief Cyber Security Officer at Risk Ledger, rounds out the new additions.

These four executives will participate in a Cybersecurity Strategies panel, exploring trends in threat detection, prevention, and response. A key focus will be on the growing importance of supply chain security in enterprise risk management. Panelists will discuss how organizations can identify, assess, and mitigate supply chain risks, ensuring compliance with regulations such as DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) and NIS2 (Network and Information Security Directive).

Tech & AI LIVE London 2025 promises a dynamic program, including keynote presentations, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops. Attendees will delve into AI-driven business transformation, cybersecurity in the digital age, and the future of technology infrastructure. The event will highlight the latest trends, technologies, and regulatory developments, providing valuable insights for navigating the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

With opportunities for networking, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration, Tech & AI LIVE London is designed for those looking to stay ahead in the technology and AI sectors. The event also features the Global Technology & AI Awards 2025, celebrating excellence across the tech industry.


Anjali Singh is a seasoned tech news writer with a keen interest in the future of technology. She has earned a reputation for her forward-thinking perspective and engaging writing style. Anjali is known for her ability to anticipate emerging trends and provide readers with valuable insights into the technologies that will shape the future.

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