Cross-Sector Wisdom
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Cross-Sector Wisdom
"Today's security leaders wear a lot of hats - from staying on top of emergency preparedness to tackling evolving cyber threats. Keeping up with best practices is no longer optional but essential for building strong, forward-thinking security programs. And while networking plays a big role, some of the best lessons come from hearing how others in the field are getting it done."
"That's where Security magazine's Solutions by Sector webinar series comes in. Each month, top security executives from industries such as healthcare, K-12 education, retail, IT, and more share the leadership strategies and real-world insights they've learned on the job. No matter what sector you operate in, there's something valuable here for professionals looking to level up their security program. Check out below for a sneak peek into some of the latest webinars."
""A bridge with leadership is important. You need to learn effective communication strategies and really be clear and concise," Nigro said. "If you're not comfortable talking to people on a regular basis and getting up in front of people, especially leadership, get comfortable. A big part of your career is how you effectively communicate your security in your organization and making sure that you can communicate how having this AI aligns with the organization's security objectives, priorities and goals.""
Security leaders must manage emergency preparedness, evolving cyber threats, and program development while adopting best practices and learning from peers. Monthly sector-focused sessions bring top executives from healthcare, K-12, retail, IT, and other industries to share leadership strategies and real-world insights. One session focused on AI-powered security, addressing AI-driven strategies, ethical considerations, real-world applications, leadership alignment, and future vision. The session emphasized bridging security initiatives and business goals by clearly communicating AI's value to leadership and aligning AI adoption with organizational security objectives, priorities, and goals.
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