What is a trusted advisor? …and why do I need one?
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Organizations today, even those not related to "tech", all have a need for cybersecurity. Regardless of your industry vertical, if you have email, a website, a phone system, or even just have people using computers, cybersecurity is needed at some level or another to protect your ability to do business.
What is your cybersecurity strategy? Every organization has unique needs, regulatory requirements, budgets, and priorities. Every organization needs to go through the process to understand each of these and create a roadmap for how they are going to protect themselves.
There are many varieties of security products/technologies out there. Understanding what your organization needs is a daunting task. And just buying the technology doesn't suddenly make your organization protected. It needs to be implemented and maintained, it needs to integrate with other technologies and processes, and it needs to address your organization's needs without itself becoming an impediment to doing business. Do you outsource or do this in-house?
Planning your next 2-3 years means you are making purchasing decisions and process changes that are aligned together to build a solid program and lowering the risk that your organization will be in the headlines for the wrong reasons. This is where using trusted advisors can help.
Trusted advisors come in many different roles depending on your needs. They might be:
Unlike a technologist (someone who helps implement a technology, e.g., install and maintain a firewall), a trusted advisor works holistically to help align technologies and a cybersecurity program: That firewall needs to be updated; do you need a documented process? Should you send out an email to users that their login screen will look a little different? Is now a good time to change the architecture and move into the cloud?
The value of trusted advisors is that they are people that have done it before and bring experience to the table. They have already seen the bumps and potholes and help you anticipate and navigate around them. They have worked with organizations of all sizes and have multiple tools in their toolkit to help innovate, administer and coordinate your security program to fit your organization.
These are features of a trusted advisor that you should consider:
Sometimes, it depends.
Can your organization attract someone? With cybersecurity unemployment at record low levels, professionals can pick and choose where they work.
Do you require a full time employee or only someone to work a few hours a week?
Will you be able to support the time required for them to train and stray abreast of trends? How will they maintain insight into other organizations?
Will they come with their own network of subject matter experts?
Using a trusted advisor means that you can count on their organization to do all of the above in a pay-as-you-go model. You can choose what role of trusted advisor you need, and if your needs change, there is flexibility. However, in most cases, organizations choose a single trusted advisor to maintain institutional knowledge so that when someone specific needs to be brought in, you do not need to spend your time bringing them up to speed.
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