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Cyber Security Leadership & StrategyShare with friends
About this session
The role of the Chief Information Security Officer is regarded as one of the most complex and demanding positions in modern business. As a CISO you sit at the intersection of technology, risk, and organizational culture, no role is expected to cover more surface area than that of a CISO.
Yet behind the title lies a reality rarely spoken about openly — the absence of a defined mandate, the constant fight for resources and budget, the lack of a seat at the table where decisions are made, and a burnout rate and turnover that the industry can no longer afford to ignore.
"Confessions of a CISO" is an honest, unfiltered conversation about what it truly means to lead security in today's threat landscape — the hard lessons learned, the decisions made under pressure, and the personal toll of a role where failure makes headlines and success goes unnoticed.
Discussion Points:
- The Paradox of the Role: Authority Without Power, Responsibility Without Mandate
- Where Do We Belong? Organizational Placement, Reporting Lines, and Why It Matters
- Raising the Bar: What CISOs Must Demand from the Industry
- The Next-Gen CISO: Redefining the Role for the Reality Ahead
Be prepared to share your experiences in this exclusive small gathering.
About the discussion:
• For CISOs
• In English
We have only 10 spots, so be quick to sign up!
If you cannot make it, make sure to cancel your participation to give space for others.
*What is a Hosted Group Discussion?
• A one-time, 1-hour session led by a member of the Aurora Live Network.
• The host chooses a topic they are passionate about and have experience in, and begins with a short presentation designed to spark a meaningful conversation with other participants.
• The purpose of the session is for selected participants to come together to exchange ideas, perspectives, and personal experiences in an open and engaging environment.