Welcome to our new Advisory Board members
We are really excited to announce the members of our new Advisory Board!
As a rapidly growing charity, it is important that The Cyber Helpline has a strong team advising it on strategy, charity best practice and maximising our impact for victims. The new Advisory Board will support our leadership team to ensure it can draw on the right expertise to support its decision making.
The team comprises a range of backgrounds including academic, survivors of online harm, cyber security, fraud and cyber security skills development. We hope to add to the team and add additional expertise as required. The team will meet at least once a quarter and will provide continuous feedback and support to the Board of Trustees and wider leadership team.
Dr Emma Short
Emma is a Chartered Health Psychologist based at London Metropolitan University and has a longstanding interest in cyberpsychology. She has worked to represent the impact of technological evolutions within harassment, stalking and fixated abuse since 2005 both as an academic and with partners in the third sector, Higher Education, Police and Government bodies. Emma is committed to improving awareness of all forms of cyber abuse and extending provision for those seeking help after being victimised by cybercrime.
Reethi Harish
Reethi is a Cyber Security professional with over 12 years experience in the industry. Reethi has helped clients on various large scale projects supporting multiple cases involving bribery and corruption, fraud, disputes, litigation, involving local and international jurisdictions, and investigations initiated by regulatory agencies around the world. Reethi‘s focus is currently on other domains such as PCI DSS and SWIFT. Reethi's role as an Advisory Board member is to work with the wider team to ensure the overall programme stays on track with its objectives and streamlining the processes to bring out the best of volunteers and thereby providing value to the service for victims that need support.
Daniel Turner
Dan is a Cyber Security and Cyber Research professional with a career spanning many roles and disciplines under the cyber umbrella, including major breach recovery, digital forensics, strategic management, red team penetration testing, and exploit development. Currently employed as the CISO of a global PLC, Dan undertakes other contractual engagements and personal cyber research tasks in his spare time. With a current primary focus on passively identifying Stalkerware and resolving other personal privacy issues faced by the internet going public. Dan attends debate panels and presents on various cyber topics to universities and private organisations across Europe.
Linda Baskett
Linda has over 20 years' experience in financial crime prevention, detection and investigation. Linda has worked in several large financial services firms, focusing on both financial crime and data protection/information security. She currently holds a senior global position in financial crime prevention. Prior to moving to the private sector, Linda worked for the public sector developing intelligence and then investigating financial crime. Linda is a frequent speaker at industry events, where she actively promotes best practice in the field of financial crime risk and compliance.
Tamzin Greenfield
Tamzin is a young professional representing the future of cyber security and particularly pushing for more accessible entry points into careers in tech. She is a route representative for the Cyber Security Degree Apprenticeship and continues to support the cyber community through organisations such as BSides Cheltenham, the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education, and the International Cyber Expo. She is proud to join as an Advisory Board member to work alongside the Helpline as they grow.
Alan Coburn
Alan is an Information Security services professional with more than 15 years of experience in leadership, management, and senior practitioner roles. As an advisor to The Cyber Helpline board of Trustees, he brings a broad range of project and services delivery experience, from working in cybersecurity consulting and managed security services delivery. Alan currently works in business development and cybersecurity services sales.
Patrick Burgess
Initially hailing from the technical side of IT, Patrick now has significant experience in organisational-level strategy, security, and best practice. A chartered member of the British Computer Society, Patrick is a member of the Information Security Steering Committee, which helps drive best practice. This committee helps form BCS policy on cybersecurity for both business and government legislation. A keen member of CompTIA he also sits on the executive steering committee for their Threat Intelligence sharing platform ISAO. Patrick has a good understanding of how the charity operates, and its users needs, having been a Cyber Responder and Case Specialist in the past.
Jamie Stone
Jamie is a start-up entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in advanced cybersecurity and business data analytics. He has worked in several large technology and professional services firms, focusing on both cybercrime and data protection. With a senior global position in intelligence led pre-crime prevention, Jamie is a frequent speaker at industry events, where he promotes best practices in the field of cybercrime business risk and compliance. His innovative approaches to crime prevention and detection have earned him a reputation as a thought leader in the industry.
Angeleen Hill
Angeleen is a survivor of a more than four year stalking and harassment campaign which involved a range of online harm. She joins the Advisory Board as an opportunity to provide insight from her experience, to create positive change for victims and to help support others in need. She has an Honours degree in Business Management and has previous charity experience including in the Enterprise Unit of the Institute of Cancer Research. She also hopes to bring expertise from her role in the learning and development space.