In this episode of Discover Dialogues, VikramSinh Ghatge, Senior Marketing Director and Editor-in-Chief at TechDogs, sits down with Victoria Dimmick, CEO of Titania, to explore what many businesses are still getting wrong about cybersecurity in 2025. Spoiler: just passing a compliance audit doesn’t mean your systems are truly secure.
Victoria’s journey began in the world of corporate law and M&A, where she played a key role in scaling tech companies toward successful exits. But her career took a decisive turn when she identified a growing disconnect between perceived security and actual protection. Now, as CEO of Titania, she leads efforts to help industries like healthcare, aviation, and finance protect their network infrastructure — not only from current threats but from the often-overlooked vulnerabilities that can leave systems exposed.
Why compliance does not equal real cybersecurity
The critical difference between cyber resilience and incident response
How AI-driven attacks are advancing faster than most defenses
The growing risks in supply chain security
Why network segmentation is a non-negotiable for secure infrastructure
Victoria also shares how to frame cybersecurity in terms that resonate in the boardroom, positioning cyber resilience as a fundamental part of business continuity rather than a siloed IT issue.
Packed with actionable insights — from sector-specific threat intelligence to strategies for attack surface reduction and real-time visibility — this episode is a must-listen for:
CISOs and CIOs
Cybersecurity and infrastructure teams
Compliance leads
Founders and executives in regulated industries
If safeguarding critical systems, reducing downtime, and navigating the complex modern threat landscape are top priorities for your organization, this conversation delivers the clarity and strategic direction you need.