The CISO Evolution
Business Knowledge for Cybersecurity Executives
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Grove
About this listen
Learn to effectively deliver business aligned cybersecurity outcomes.
In The CISO Evolution: Business Knowledge for Cybersecurity Executives, information security experts Matthew K. Sharp and Kyriakos "Rock" Lambros deliver an insightful and practical resource to help cybersecurity professionals develop the skills they need to effectively communicate with senior management and boards. They assert business aligned cybersecurity is crucial and demonstrate how business acumen is being put into action to deliver meaningful business outcomes.
The authors use illustrative stories to show professionals how to establish an executive presence and avoid the most common pitfalls experienced by technology experts when speaking and presenting to executives. The book will show you how to:
- Inspire trust in senior business leaders by properly aligning and setting expectations around risk appetite and capital allocation
- Properly characterize the indispensable role of cybersecurity in your company's overall strategic plan
- Acquire the necessary funding and resources for your company's cybersecurity program and avoid the stress and anxiety that comes with underfunding
I was pleased to find I had read a lot of the supporting books already. Allowing me to further develop my understanding. Well laid out so can be dipped in and out. I will certainly be buying a physcial copy as a reference. Some of the Maths around risk does require some thought.
Good for all board members
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the audiobook version lacks a list of references or any download to have a list of mentioned links and resources. the book looses without it a lot.
nothing revolutionary. still alright. no download for the links and accompanying references
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