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Comprehensive CISO leadership reference. Covers building programs, board communication, metrics, and team development.

GuideIntermediateA18 · Security LeadershipNEW · 22d ago
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Annual workforce gap analysis. The "3.4 million shortfall" and similar stats. Good for questions on workforce development, hiring challenges, and security program building.

ResearchIntermediateA18 · Security LeadershipNEW · 22d ago
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Business strategy perspective on cyber risk. Useful for questions about communicating security value to executives and boards, ROI of security investments.

ResearchIntermediateA18 · Security LeadershipNEW · 22d ago
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Five business functions (Governance, Design, Implementation, Verification, Operations) for measuring and improving AppSec programs. Good for maturity model questions.

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FAIR (Factor Analysis of Information Risk)The Open Group / FAIR Institute

Quantitative risk analysis framework. Decomposes risk into Loss Event Frequency and Loss Magnitude. Questions on translating risk into business terms and comparing to qualitative methods.

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Annual survey of cyber leaders on resilience, workforce, geopolitics, and emerging tech including AI. Excellent for leadership and strategy questions.

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