Consult
Hyperion was founded in 1985 as an independent consultancy, and remains
privately held, wholly owned by employees. Since its formation it has continued
to grow and develop. The company has its main office in Guildford, and has
consultants based throughout the UK.
Our aim is to assist customers in reaching their goals in a timely and
cost-effective way. We work in four main sectors:
We support the deployment of practical solutions using the most appropriate
technologies and have world-class expertise at every step in the transaction
value chain:
- Authentication including identity cards and biometrics.
- Access including wireless and contactless devices.
- Networks, such as digital TV, the Internet and mobile.
- Transactions, founded on the concepts of digital money and digital
identity
- Applications ranging from CRM in a law firm to microfinance in Africa.
The board of directors is made up of:
Neil
is a founding Director of Consult Hyperion. He specialises in security for
financial transactions and smart identity cards. He is the inventor of Consult
Hyperion's Structured Risk Analysis method. Every working day, hundreds of
billion of pounds of financial transactions are settled through secure networks
that Neil has specified and procured. Millions of citizens carry smart identity
cards that he has specified.
Neil's expertise has been provided to clients as diverse
as the Bank of England , the Hong Kong government, American Express and the
European Space Agency.
Prior to founding Consult Hyperion, Neil worked as a
consultant specialising in the transmission of scientific data from spacecraft,
network management and cryptography. He graduated in 1980 from University
College, Oxford in chemistry.
Neil is the author of papers on several topics, most
recently on information risk analysis, secure transactions and identity
cards.
Stuart is a founding Director of Consult Hyperion. Prior to 1986 he worked for
an IT and management consultancy specialising in the development of transaction
processing systems and fault-tolerant command and control software. Stuart
obtained a BA Honours degree in Physics and a PhD from the University of
York.
Stuart has almost a quarter of a century's experience in
the analysis of business requirements and the specification and verification of
payment systems. He provides and oversees specialist consultancy to clients
focussing on the design and deployment of innovative identity and payment
methods based around the use of secure cryptographic devices.
Stuart works with clients such as the global card
schemes, banks and fixed and mobile telecommunications operators. His current
interests include contact and contactless payment card, identity card and
passport schemes, and the specification and verification of vendor products
which form part of those schemes.
Gloria is a Director of Consult Hyperion. Prior to joining Consult Hyperion in
1987, Gloria worked for a range of companies dealing with business
administration and human resource management. She graduated with a Management
MBA from City University Business School.
Having 23 years experience in the IT industry Gloria
brings a wealth of business and people knowledge to Consult Hyperion. Gloria
also represents the social commitment of Consult Hyperion to the local and wider
community.
David
G.W. Birch is a Director of Consult Hyperion, which he helped to found in 1986.
Prior to this he spent several years working as a consultant in Europe, the Far
East and North America. He graduated from the University of Southampton with a
B.Sc (Hons.) in Physics. Described by The Independent newspaper in 2004 as a
'grade-A geek', and by the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation in 2005
as 'one of the most user-friendly of the UK's uber-techies', Dave is a member of
the advisory board for European Business Review and UK correspondent to the
Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce.
He has lectured to MBA level on the impact of new
information and communications technologies, written for publications ranging
from the Parliamentary IT Review to Financial World and is well-known for his
more than 100 "Second Sight" columns in The Guardian's Online supplement. He is
a media commentator on electronic business issues and has appeared on BBC
television and radio, Sky and other channels around the world.
Michael joined Consult Hyperion as a non-Executive Chairman in February 2004.
Michael has a strong background in engineering and significant experience of
successfully directing the sales and marketing activities of international IT
organisations.
He brings to Consult Hyperion a wealth of relevant
knowledge of experience, and has expertise in assembling very successful senior
management teams.
Michael is currently Managing Director of Systems
Ability Ltd, a consultancy firm that he set up in 1999. He is also non-executive
chairman of Security Risk Management Ltd.