How do we frame an executive discussion so we can structure and present information in a way that effectively engages and aligns with the needs and interests of the executive audience? On this episode we answer that question by discussing the 8 important elements of framing a discussion with executives:
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Full Transcripts: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vhLmqEAy-yQ01ZY1y8Nf7y-u_swTYCm8
Chapters
#180 - There's Room For Everybody In Your Router (with Giorgio Perticone)
#179 - The 7 Broken Pillars of Cybersecurity
#178 - Cyber Threat Intelligence (with Jeff Majka & Andrew Dutton)
#177 - 2024 CISO Mindmap (with Rafeeq Rehman)
#176 - Reality-Based Leadership (with Alex Dorr)
#175 - Navigating NYDFS Cyber Regulation
#174 - OWASP Top 10 Web Application Attacks
#173 - Mastering Vulnerability Management
#172 - Table Top Exercises
#171 - Navigating Software Supply Chain Security (with Cassie Crossley)
#170 - Responsibility, Accountability, and Authority
#169 - MFA Mishaps
#168 - Cybersecurity First Principles (with Rick Howard)
#167 - Cybersecurity Apprenticeships (with Craig Barber)
#166 - Cyber Acronyms You Should Know
#165 - Modernizing Our SOC Ingest (with JP Bourget)
#164 - The 7 Lies in Cyber
#163 - Operational Resilience
#162 - CISO Predictions for 2024
#161 - Secure Developer Training Programs (with Scott Russo) Part 2
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