In this episode of "CISO Tradecraft," G Mark Hardy discusses how to build an effective cyber strategy that executives will appreciate. He breaks down the four questions (Who, What, Why, and How) that need to be answered to create a successful strategy and emphasizes the importance of understanding how the company makes money and what critical business processes and IT systems support the mission. Later in the episode, Branden Newman shares his career path to becoming a CISO and his approach to building an effective cyber strategy. Newman stresses the importance of communication skills and the ability to influence people as the most critical skills for a CISO. He also shares his advice on how to effectively influence executives as a CISO.
Full Transcripts - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nFxpOxVl6spkK-Y8GLU5q2f6R_4VD-a2
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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