What do you do if your non-technical audience doesn't understand the importance of Information Security?
Information security is a critical aspect of modern life, protecting your personal data and the integrity of business operations. Yet, when you're addressing a non-technical audience, the complexities can seem overwhelming and disconnected from their daily experiences. It's your task to bridge this gap, translating the importance of secure practices into relatable terms. Without understanding the stakes, individuals may inadvertently compromise their own security or that of their organization. Engaging your audience on this topic requires a nuanced approach that respects their perspective while emphasizing the universal relevance of information security.
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Desmond DurrantPMP | CISSP | CCSE | CISO | CCIE | MCSA | MCSE AZ 300 | CKA | AZ 500 | AZ 301 | AZ 900 | AZ104
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Umang MehtaAward-Winning Cybersecurity & GRC Expert | Contributor to Global Cyber Resilience | Cybersecurity Thought Leader |…
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MANOJ SHARMASenior Cybersecurity Consultant, vCISO | Specialist in helping people pass CISSP | CISM | PCI-DSS Certifications