How Good CISOs Build Bad Security Programs – Juliet Okafor – ESW #244
No Man is an Island. Neither can a security program exist without interconnections and strong relationships to the rest of the business. Yet, over and over again I meet Security Leaders that thrive on designing security fiefdoms with large moats, and one bridge that they roll down only when they intend to roll out a new technology, initiative or need budget authority. There is no amount of authority or power that can provided to a CISO that makes he or she immunized against the need for communication, collaboration and diplomacy with peers, users and Senior Executives.
Segment Resources:
RevolutionCyber - www.revolutioncyber.com, Forbes Business Council Member
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Guest
Juliet “Jules” Okafor is an attorney and the CEO/Founder of RevolutionCyber, a boutique security consultancy offering “Security Culture as-a-Service (SCaaS) to midsize and enterprise companies seeking to rapidly mature, scale and embed security across all levels of the enterprise. She is a passionate security solution visionary who builds teams to solve a company’s most complex security issues – from navigating the aftermath of a breach to reduction of risk associated with technology and vendors, she will build a roadmap to prioritize and remediate the biggest risks – using a combination of people, process improvements and emerging security technology.