Kayne McGladrey
Cyber risk is a myth.
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Business Strategy
Cyber Risk
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Keynote
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Key Outcomes:
- Participants gained actionable strategies for integrating cybersecurity into broader business objectives.
- Attendees learned to translate complex cyber risks into understandable business terms for executives.
- Audiences discovered methods to streamline auditing procedures, freeing up time for focused work.
- Attendees were inspired to implement practical content to implement for their business and employees.
- Participants were equipped with new perspectives on selling risk management to executives.
Kayne's Bio
Kayne McGladrey is a keynote speaker, senior IEEE member, and author of the GRC Maturity Model. With nearly three decades of experience in cybersecurity, he specializes in helping organizations navigate the intersection of governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) to build more secure and resilient businesses. His work focuses on enabling CISOs, internal audit teams, and executives to align cybersecurity and business goals, communicate effectively with boards, and proactively address evolving global regulations. As a recognized thought leader, he’s spoken at events like Gartner IT Security & Risk, RSA, ISACA GRC, and the ISC2 Congress. His presentations are nuanced, accessible, and actionable, offering attendees practical guidance on current cybersecurity challenges and opportunities.
Kayne Offers the Following Talks
Cyber Risk as a Business Imperative: Translating Threats into Strategic Action
Attendees will learn to frame cyber risks in business terms, connecting them to financial, operational, and regulatory impacts.
Participants will gain strategies for translating technical jargon into language that resonates with boards, executives, and other stakeholders.
Attendees will explore methods to align cybersecurity initiatives with organizational goals, prioritize risks based on business impact, and measure program success.
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