We talk about zero trust.
MFA.
Segmentation.
Defense in depth.
But we don’t talk enough about belonging.
#Cybersecurity #HumanRisk #Leadership #SecurityCulture #Loneliness #DigitalTrust #EmotionalSecurity #InsiderThreat #LimitlessCyber

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We talk about zero trust.
MFA.
Segmentation.
Defense in depth.
But we don’t talk enough about belonging.
#Cybersecurity #HumanRisk #Leadership #SecurityCulture #Loneliness #DigitalTrust #EmotionalSecurity #InsiderThreat #LimitlessCyber
Ever wonder what’s on a CISO’s desk?
This isn’t a Pinterest-perfect setup—it’s a battle station for clarity, chaos, and caffeine.
• 2x monitors (because 1 isn’t enough)
• Standing desk: your only workout some days
• Lights + mic for non-stop video calls
• Reading glasses for the end-of-day blur
• Tablet: because more screens = more “productivity”
• Notebook for jotting down actual secret stuff
• Ambient alert lamp that turns red when the SHTF
• Coffee cup because: Drink coffee. Do Cool Stuff. ☕
What's your setup look like?
#Cybersecurity #CISO #Leadership #WorkSetup #LimitlessCyber #DrinkCoffeeDoCoolStuff
☕ Morning Latte of Evil - where I scan the dangerous corners of cybersecurity.
Today’s threats on my mind:
🧨 Quantum decryption event horizons
🗣️ Real-time deepfake voice/video
🕵️ Privacy ≠ anonymity
🤖 AI as friend, foe, & co-worker
Uncertainty isn’t the enemy—it’s where success is forged.
Certainty is comforting. But it’s a lie.
Most people wait for it.
Leaders don’t.
Something new drops tomorrow.
#LeadershipMatters #MindsetShift #DecisionMaking #LimitlessCyber #BeYourself
I don’t want followers. I want influence.
That’s the difference between culture and control.
Watch the short here: https://youtube.com/shorts/W1R_pX4wCsY
#Leadership #CultureBuilding #InfluenceOverFollowers #StrategicLeadership
When someone says "cyber" does it automatically mean "cybersecurity" to you? Or does it hold a broader meaning to you like all aspects of technology, from software and hardware to the internet and digital communication? What's your experience?
I'm in the latter camp, but was in a meeting today where a (non-IT) person said they would have to check with 'cyber' about the security controls after they heard back from the IT folks ...