New CEO for Scottish Business Resilience Centre
An advisory service set up to help businesses combat the threat of cyber attack has appointed a new CEO.
The Scottish Business Resilience Centre (SBRC) has acquired the services of Jude McCorry, who departs from The Data Lab after a four-year stint.
McCorry, who was business development director at Scotland’s dgata and AI innovation centre, joins SBRC as a long-term replacement for Mandy Haeburn-Little, who departed the post last autumn. She takes over from Eamonn Keane, who had been performing the role in a temporary capacity.
She’ll join in April after a proven track record at The Data Lab, where she helped establish ground-breaking initiatives such as the “Data for Children Collaborative” with UNICEF, while helping carve Scotland’s reputation as a leading data science community.
That role involved regular contact with her new employers, as part of growing collaboration between the public and private sector to share expertise across cyber, data and resilience.
Jude said: “As a nation, I firmly believe that our sense of community is our competitive advantage.
“The SBRC is at the forefront of this, bringing together our world-regarded police force, fire and rescue, academia and business community, with the aim of improving resilience.
“This doesn’t just help our businesses. Every single person in Scotland benefits when we become more resilient to the constantly evolving threat.
“It’s that element of public good that is really exciting me about the role, and I feel very privileged.
“I have worked with Mandy Haeburn-Little and the team at SBRC over the last few years, and have always been impressed with their passion and commitment to help Scottish businesses around cyber and resilience.
“Building on the excellent work of The Data Lab, SBRC and others, Scotland is well on the way to becoming a global leader in data science. I hope with future collaborations, Scotland has the opportunity to become a world leader in cyber and resilience.”
From its base in the Oracle campus, Linlithgow, SBRC supports businesses from the hugely diverse threats to their operations and employees. In recent years that has seen it take a leading position in combating cybercrime.
Paddy Tomkins, SBRC Chair, said: “We are delighted with Jude’s appointment and look forward to working with her. The board is confident that SBRC will flourish under Jude’s energetic and ambitious leadership.
“Widely recognised as an innovator, she will ensure that SBRC is at the forefront of supporting growth, prosperity and collaboration for Scottish businesses and communities.
“In particular, this is an exciting time for cyber, digital and data skills, and we will work with Jude to ensure that SBRC continues to influence and support Scotland’s journey to becoming a global leader in this vital sector.”
Gillian Docherty, CEO of The Data Lab said: “Jude’s contribution during her time with The Data Lab has been outstanding and we are extremely grateful for her passion and enthusiasm over the last four years to help drive Scotland’s data economy.
“We are delighted for Jude and SBRC in this appointment and we know she will continue to deliver for Scotland’s economy and society in this new role.
“We look forward to continuing our relationship with SBRC in driving a future for our companies, organisations and individuals in data, cyber and resilience.”
SBRC is a non-profit organisation which exists to support and help protect Scottish businesses, especially SMEs which often don’t have the resources to defend themselves from threats in the same way larger corporations do.Its unique connection to Police Scotland, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and Scottish Government gives SBRCexclusive access to the latest information to advise businesses on how to interact safely.