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The CISO's Role In The Trust Imperative

Jasmine & Sounil discuss how security adds business value by using customer-facing strategies to build trust.

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Jasmine Henry

Jasmine Henry
Director of Cybersecurity
Esper

Sounil Yu

Sounil Yu
CISO and Head of Research
JupiterOne

An effective security leader has a big-picture understanding of their business. Ultimately, a security strategy needs to map back to business priorities and customers seamlessly. Including more customer-centric strategies ensures that an organization not only prioritizes better security but also builds the trust of its customers.

There’s a growing shift in the role of CISOs and security leaders when it comes to enhancing customer engagement and building trust. A CISO’s role is to communicate the company’s security posture to its customers, prospective clients, and regulators. Of course, engaging directly with customers isn’t the CISO’s only responsibility, but every organization benefits from creating direct lines of communication between security teams and their customers.

Jasmine Henry, Director of Cybersecurity, an emerging security leader at Esper joins Sounil Yu, CISO and Head of Research at JupiterOne on October 21 @ 1 pm EDT to discuss:

  • Why building a trust imperative matters to your team, business, customers, and more
  • A more customer-centric evolution of cybersecurity and its value
  • How customers and internal stakeholders (e.g., sales) can benefit from a customer-facing security approach and how it helps build trust
  • Strategies to achieve better customer-facing security strategy and communications
  • How to measure the impact of customer-facing security

 

Speakers

Jasmine Henry - Esper - sq

 

 

Jasmine Henry

Director of Cybersecurity
Esper

 

 

 

Sounil Yu - Headshot - sq

 

 

Sounil Yu

CISO & Head of Research
JupiterOne

 

 

Moderator

Ashleigh Lee - Headshot

 

 

Ashleigh Lee

Senior Marketing Manager
JupiterOne

“We're creating a unified incident management pathway for all incidents that affect customer confidentiality, integrity, and availability.”

 

Jasmine Henry — Director of Cybersecurity, Esper