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The Three-Customer-Audience Playbook for Federal Cyber Analysts

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A focused course, tailored for you

The Three-Customer-Audience Playbook for Federal Cyber Analysts

CIO weekly, ISSM monthly, authorisation official quarterly: one SOC posture, three translations.

CIO weekly, ISSM monthly, authorisation official quarterly: one SOC posture, three translations.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

Practitioners in this role face the lever named in the tagline. The course delivers the integrated playbook with twelve modules and a hand-built reference for your situation.

What you walk away with

  • A primary lever framework.
  • A secondary lever framework.
  • A tertiary lever framework.
  • A quaternary lever framework.
  • A 10-week build plan.

The 12 modules

Module 1. The current landscape
Walkthrough of the current landscape relevant to this role. The competitive landscape across peer functions. The strategic decisions the practitioner faces. The customer's typical operating model and the integration with the customer's existing programme cadence. Plus the worked example for the first integrated cycle and the reference patterns from peer organisations.
Module 2. Integration framework 1
Build the first framework integration. The structure. The cadence integration. The reporting integration. The integration with the existing related-domain cadence. Plus the worked example for the first integrated framework cycle and the reference patterns from peer practitioner organisations across the practice landscape.
Module 3. Integration framework 2
Build the second framework integration. The structure. The cadence integration. The reporting integration. The integration with the existing related-domain cadence. Plus the worked example for the first integrated framework cycle and the reference patterns from peer practitioner organisations across the practice landscape.
Module 4. Integration framework 3
Build the third framework integration. The structure. The cadence integration. The reporting integration. The integration with the existing related-domain cadence. Plus the worked example for the first integrated framework cycle and the reference patterns from peer practitioner organisations across the practice landscape.
Module 5. Integration framework 4
Build the fourth framework integration. The structure. The cadence integration. The reporting integration. The integration with the existing related-domain cadence. Plus the worked example for the first integrated framework cycle and the reference patterns from peer practitioner organisations across the practice landscape.
Module 6. Data-platform integration
Build the data-platform integration. The existing data-warehouse integration. The existing data-lake integration. The existing reporting-platform integration. The integration with the existing data-governance framework. The integration with the existing data-quality framework. Plus the worked example for the typical data-platform footprint at scale.
Module 7. Workforce integration
Build the workforce integration. The practitioner role evolution. The related role evolution. The training framework. The competency-assessment framework. The change-management framework. Plus the worked example for the first 12 months of workforce integration and the reference patterns from peer organisations across the practice landscape.
Module 8. Governance integration
Build the governance integration. The strategic-planning committee integration. The IT-governance committee integration. The risk-management committee integration. The compliance committee integration. Plus the worked example for the typical multi-committee governance cadence and the reference patterns from peer organisations across the practice landscape.
Module 9. Observability integration
Build the observability integration. The existing Datadog integration. The Splunk integration. The Microsoft Sentinel integration. The Dynatrace integration. The New Relic integration. The Prometheus integration. The Grafana integration. The OpenTelemetry integration. Plus the worked example for the typical observability stack.
Module 10. Identity-federation integration
Build the identity-federation integration. The existing IAM platform integration with Okta, Entra ID and Ping Identity. The SCIM provisioning pattern. The role-based-access pattern. The session-policy pattern. The audit-trail integration. Plus the worked example for the typical user population and the reference patterns from peer organisations.
Module 11. Engagement structure
Build the engagement structure. The discovery phase. The diagnostic phase. The transformation phase. The sustainment phase. The renewal conversation. The programme-governance committee integration. Plus the worked example for a 12-month engagement, the pricing framework, and the reference patterns from peer organisations across the practice landscape.
Module 12. Your 10-week build plan
Week by week. Weeks 1-2: landscape and first framework integration. Weeks 3-4: second framework integration and third framework integration. Weeks 5-6: fourth framework integration and data-platform integration. Weeks 7-8: workforce, governance, observability integration. Weeks 9-10: identity-federation, engagement structure. Deliverable: an integrated playbook ready for the next 12-month programme.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Primary lever -> Module 2.
Secondary lever -> Module 3.
Tertiary lever -> Module 4.
Quaternary lever -> Module 5.

What you get with this course

  • The 12-module course delivered as text plus downloadable templates.
  • Templates and worked examples for every module.
  • A hand-built reference generated for your situation.
  • Three reference playbooks from peer functions.
  • Scripted talking points for the engagement.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: Framework scaffold drafted.

Week 4: Frameworks designed.

Week 8: Integration operational.

Week 10: Playbook ready for the next 12-month programme.

Before and after

Before

Each pressure handled separately. Reads as fragmented progress.

After

Integrated playbook. Reads as coherent progress.

What happens if you do not address this

Practitioners that do not integrate lose programme expansion.

Who it is for

For practitioners in this role and principal practitioners at peer functions.

Who this is NOT for. Pure non-domain practitioners.

How it arrives

Text-based course via LMS, plus downloadable templates, worked examples and the hand-built reference.

Time investment. Roughly 18 hours of reading and 60 to 120 hours of build effort across the 10-week plan.

Why $199 is the right number

External enablement programmes charge from 100,000 to 500,000 USD. 199 USD buys the focused playbook and the implementation document for your situation.

FAQ

Does this cover adjacent practitioner adjacency?
Module 1 covers adjacency.
What about peer practitioner adjacency?
Module 1 covers peer adjacency.
Does this cover related-domain practitioner adjacency?
Module 1 covers related-domain adjacency.
What is in the implementation reference for me specifically?
Reference tuned to your situation.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.