You don’t have to be technical, but you can’t make informed decisions about your business without threat modeling. My threat modeling trainings usually have a good mix of technical people, like developers, network architects, and engineers. These technical folks need to use threat modeling, and they learn where it fits into their daily functions. Every so often, though, I get business executives - like CISOs, VPs engineering, and even a CEO, or CFO. It’s a general misunderstanding in cybersecurity - and the rest of the technology world - that business leadership can’t do threat modeling. In fact, most executives use threat modeling everyday without realizing it. The good news? Executives can learn to apply specific threat modeling techniques to help make more informed decisions across all areas of the business, especially cybersecurity.
How Executives Can Use Threat Modeling
How Executives Can Use Threat Modeling
How Executives Can Use Threat Modeling
You don’t have to be technical, but you can’t make informed decisions about your business without threat modeling. My threat modeling trainings usually have a good mix of technical people, like developers, network architects, and engineers. These technical folks need to use threat modeling, and they learn where it fits into their daily functions. Every so often, though, I get business executives - like CISOs, VPs engineering, and even a CEO, or CFO. It’s a general misunderstanding in cybersecurity - and the rest of the technology world - that business leadership can’t do threat modeling. In fact, most executives use threat modeling everyday without realizing it. The good news? Executives can learn to apply specific threat modeling techniques to help make more informed decisions across all areas of the business, especially cybersecurity.