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In this insightful episode of Threat Vector, host David Moulton sits down with Christopher Scott, Managing Partner at Unit 42 by Palo Alto Networks, to explore the essentials of crisis leadership and management in cybersecurity. With over two decades of experience, Chris shares his journey from IT to crisis management and lessons learned from high-profile incidents like Shamoon and NotPetya. Together, they dive into the critical skills needed during a crisis—swift decision-making, stabilization, and maximizing organizational expertise.

 

What You'll Learn

Chris emphasizes a shift in crisis response, moving from a top-down to a more collaborative approach that empowers internal experts. The discussion covers key strategies like strengthening communication channels, rehearsing response protocols, and documenting procedures. They also examine the impact of next-gen technologies like XDR, SIEM, and SOAR in enhancing response through data analysis and automation.

 

Key takeaways include leading global teams, ensuring seamless response across regions, preventing burnout, and building post-crisis trust with the board. Chris offers practical advice on empowering team members to make quick, effective decisions and refining decision-making through thorough post-crisis evaluations. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to lead through the complexities of modern cybersecurity threats.

 

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