Strategic Communication

In cybersecurity, the ability to communicate complex information clearly and persuasively is invaluable. Women who hone their soft skills in strategic communication can effectively advocate for security measures, educate non-technical stakeholders, and participate in decision-making processes, thereby increasing their influence and impact in the field.

In cybersecurity, the ability to communicate complex information clearly and persuasively is invaluable. Women who hone their soft skills in strategic communication can effectively advocate for security measures, educate non-technical stakeholders, and participate in decision-making processes, thereby increasing their influence and impact in the field.

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Jessie Hill

A tip that made a difference in my career is learning to frame security conversations around outcomes, not terminology. People don't always need to know how something works — they want to know how it affects their team, their process, or the business. When I focus on impact, the conversation becomes clearer, decisions are faster, and security feels like a partnership instead of a checklist.

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