Tyfano

Tyfano

By Tyfano

Welcome to Tyfano: Unraveling Data Mysteries — the podcast where we decode the world of data and uncover how it shapes business, technology, and society.

Tyfano is brought to you by Beyond: Putting Data To Work, where we push the boundaries of data science and AI-powered engineering.

At Tyfano, we break down big ideas, challenge assumptions, and make sense of the fast evolving data landscape.
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Tyfano: How data brought the legal system to its knees

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Tyfano Episode 7 - lessons from the darkest data

Tyfano Episode 7 - lessons from the darkest data

In this episode of Tyfano, Paul Alexander speaks with FreddieLichtenstein of Camera Forensics, whose mission is to help protect the most

vulnerable from exploitation using technology and data. Freddie reveals the extraordinary challenge of training AI on data so sensitive it can never be seen directly, and what this means for organisations adopting AI in their ownfields. Together they explore the balance between innovation and responsibility, the psychological toll of working with dark data, and why humility must be built into every AI system. From legal accountability to global collaboration with tech giants and law enforcement, this conversation offers rare insight into one of the toughest frontlines of AI — and lessons every business leader can apply.

Dec 23, 202542:09
Tyfano: How data brought the legal system to its knees

Tyfano: How data brought the legal system to its knees

šŸŽ™ļø How Data Brought the Legal System to Its Knees — And What No One’s Telling You

Most people will never think about legal aid—until the moment they desperately need it.

In this powerful episode, Paul Alexander speaks with Prof Jo Delahunty KC, Family Law Silk of the Year 2025, about the silent crisis unfolding in the UK justice system.

What started as a cyberattack on the Legal Aid Agency’s payment portal has spiralled into a full-blown national issue:

šŸ” Up to 18 years of sensitive legal and financial data potentially exposed
šŸ’ø Barristers and solicitors cut off from income for months—but still taxed on unpaid earnings
āš ļø No disaster recovery plan, no full backup, no clear accountability
šŸ‘©ā€āš–ļø Legal aid lawyers leaving the profession… with serious consequences for public justice

Jo explains why legal aid is the UK's ā€œfourth emergency serviceā€ā€”defending children, families, victims and the wrongly accused when everything is on the line.

But the system they work in is crumbling. Rates were set 20 years ago. Most preparation is unpaid. And now, even money already earned is locked inside a compromised system.

ā€œWe are an invisible resource — until your child, your liberty or your life depends on us.ā€
— Prof Jo Delahunty KC

This episode exposes what no one is talking about:
šŸ‘‰ When data infrastructures fail, justice fails.
šŸ‘‰ And when justice fails, society pays the price.

šŸ”Š Listen now — before the people who protect the vulnerable disappear from the system.

Nov 28, 202501:04:47
Episode 6 Tyfano: Data Leadership in the age of AI

Episode 6 Tyfano: Data Leadership in the age of AI

In this episode ofĀ Tyfano, David Reed, Chief Knowledge Officer atĀ DataIQ, joins Paul Alexander to explore how the role of the Chief Data Officer is being redefined.Ā 

From its origins during the ā€œbig dataā€ era to its pivotal place in the AI age, data leadership is no longerĀ just about technology — it’sĀ about influence, storytelling,Ā strategyĀ and commercial acumen. David lifts the lid on the evolution of theĀ DataIQĀ 100 and what it reveals about the skills tomorrow’s leaders need to thrive.Ā 

Nov 13, 202532:37