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The Aspiring CIO and CISO

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835469194
Pages 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
David J. Gee David J. Gee
Profile icon David J. Gee
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1: Your Journey to Becoming a CIO or CISO
2. Chapter 1: Starting the Journey to Become a CIO or CISO 3. Chapter 2: How to Develop Yourself to Be a CIO or CISO 4. Chapter 3: Executing Your Career Path to Becoming a CIO or CISO 5. Chapter 4: CIO and CISO Interview Tips 6. Part 2: What to Do in the First 90 Days
7. Chapter 5: CIO – The First 90 Days 8. Chapter 6: CISO – The First 90 Days 9. Part 3: Being the CIO or CISO
10. Chapter 7: Moments of Truth (When You Accelerate Your Growth) 11. Chapter 8: Understanding the Pressures CIOs and CISOs Face 12. Chapter 9: CIO and CISO Survival Skills 13. Part 4: What’s Next in Your Career?
14. Chapter 10: Looking for the Next Elevator 15. Chapter 11: Risk Management as a Career Option 16. Chapter 12: What CIOs and CISOs Do in Retirement 17. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Index

To be a CISO or CIO, what do you need to change?

You will have been exposed to one or many different CIOs and CISOs in your career. They too will have a personal brand and you will have taken note of their attributes, and will also have noted which of these are the weaker and stronger traits. These CIOs and CISOs may either be ones that you have worked for or observed in broader industry events and collaborations. I’d say that the larger the sample set, the better your sense of what good looks like – and, for that matter, what bad looks like. Both ends of the spectrum can give you traits to copy and avoid.

Taking my own example, in my opinion, it is fitting to first focus on strengthening my positive traits rather than trying to address my weaker points. For most of my career, I’ve been told that strategic thinking is one natural strength that I possess. While I’m not sure when this became part of my brand, I would note that there is some element of this...

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