In this webinar learn how to explain the importance of security investments to your company's leaders.
Thursday, 28 September 2023 | 1:00-2:00 pm EDT
It's a tale as old as time. Busy executives might not fully understand how valuable your corporate security team is. Getting exec buy-in and appreciation can be a significant hurdle when trying to get the recognition, budget, and resources your team needs to succeed.
In this webinar we'll show you how to explain the importance of security investments to your company's leaders. Learn how to talk about your team's successes in a way that makes sense to top management and helps the company reach its goals while keeping people, places, and assets safe.
What You'll Learn:
- The basics of making a strong case for investments
- Common challenges security teams face in getting support and funding
- Tips for telling a convincing story with data
- Step-by-step guide to creating a powerful presentation with examples
This webinar is perfect for:
- Security leaders focused on incident management, security risk management, threat protection, or security operations.
- Anyone in security looking to build an effective business case for security investments. [EW1]
Presenters*
Artem Sherman, Product Manager @ Resolver
Artem has an 18-year background in Security, 12 of which he spent at TJX Canada, where he headed up Technology, Analytics & centralized Investigations. Artem is currently focused on building investigations and threat solutions at Resolver.
LeeAnn Kincal, Product Marketing Manager @ Resolver
LeeAnn is a skilled product marketer and strategist for Resolver’s Corporate Security solutions for Incident Management, Security Risk Management, Security Operations, and Threat Protection.
About Resolver:
Resolver gathers all risk data and analyzes it in context—revealing the true business impact within every risk. Its Risk Intelligence Platform traces the extended impact of all types of risk—whether compliance or audit, incidents or threats—and translates those effects into quantifiable business metrics. So, customers can communicate risk persuasively, framing it in terms of the business. And with this changed perspective comes an entirely new role for risk to play. Finally, risk goes from being seen as a barrier to becoming a strategic partner driving the business. Welcome to the new world of Risk Intelligence.