Episode 7 - Why Ethics Is Foundational for Cyber Resilience
In this episode, host Jeanne Viljoen sits down with Caroline McGroary, member of Chartered Accountants Ireland and Fulbright Scholar in Cybersecurity Risk Management, to explore how organizations can build trust and resilience in a world reshaped by AI
and cybersecurity risk.
Caroline traces her path from training with Deloitte in Ireland to a Fulbright Scholarship in the US, where she researched the accountancy profession's role in cybersecurity risk management — experience she has since carried into board, audit, and
risk committee work. Drawing on the five fundamental principles of the Code, she explains how they serve as a practical guide for organizations navigating AI adoption, from shadow AI risks to incident response planning, illustrated through her fire
drill analogy.
The conversation also covers why AI is set to elevate, rather than replace, the accountant's role, the importance of tailoring cybersecurity training by function, and why psychological safety — not a culture of fear — is essential to managing cyber risk.
Watch the podcast here.




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