Why Do C Suites Instinctively Fire The Ciso When A Breach Happens Guest Jonathan Gill

Today on Cyber Work, Jonathan Gill, CEO of Panaseer, joins me to talk about the stress-filled role of the Chief Information Security Officer. Jonathan notes that the most challenging parts of a CISO’s role, especially the CISO of a large, complex company, is the lack of full-view of the organization’s assets and points of vulnerability. Jonathan tells us how Panaseer is working to create a trusted and validated system of record to ensure accurate and good faith recording of actions, strategies, and decisions to accept or mitigate business risks. All this, and a discussion of the CISO as one of the story-makers in the C-suite, today on Cyber Work!

0:00 - Firing CISO's after cybersecurity breaches
4:23 - First interest in cybersecurity and tech
7:41 - Working with cybersecurity leaders across the world
11:17 - International sales work
19:12 - Stave off burnout as a CISO
28:20 - Notion of asset detection
32:06 - Culture of sacking CISOs
43:06 - Better CISO involvement
49:09 - Cybersecurity career mapping strategies
57:13 - Learn more about Jonathan Gill and Panaseer
59:09 - Outro

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