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The First 90 Days: How to Prepare for Your First Board Meeting as a Security Leader
Security leaders need better ways to communicate value. This eBook outlines how Key Resilience Indicators (KRIs) measure your ability to respond, recover, and adapt to threats, aligning cyber strategy with business goals. Download the eBook to learn how to demonstrate true resilience and contact General Technique for help integrating KRIs into your security metrics.
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The first 90 days are critical for a new security leader as they set the foundation for trust with senior leadership and the board. During this period, it's essential to develop a comprehensive understanding of the company's cyber risk landscape and communicate this in alignment with the organization's strategic business objectives.
Role of Metrics and KPIs
Metrics and KPIs are vital for demonstrating the effectiveness of a security program. They help track the efficiency of security measures and communicate to the board that cybersecurity efforts align with the company's strategic objectives. However, only 56% of security leaders are actively creating and tracking new metrics, which can hinder continued investment in cybersecurity.
Building a Security Team
When expanding a security team, it's important to identify current gaps and forecast future skill needs. This involves crafting a hiring roadmap that outlines necessary roles and skills while aligning with the overall security strategy and business objectives. Clear communication of these needs to the board can help secure their support for team expansion.
The First 90 Days: How to Prepare for Your First Board Meeting as a Security Leader
published by General Technique
General Technique was started over twenty years ago with a singular vision: to create a business where the customer comes first. We’ve strived every day to meet this vision, and to build our team with this mantra always in mind. Looking back, we have built a business that has deep and lasting customer relationships, with the type of trust that can only come over time. Our customers know us, and our skills, and indeed engage us to guide them with key decisions that affect not only their Information Technology, but their businesses and hence their people .
We look forward to building a lasting relationship with many more of you in the future.