A tailored course, built for your situation
Advanced Global Security Leadership for Technology Organizations
A 12-module implementation-grade course for senior security leaders advancing enterprise resilience
The situation this course is for
Even experienced security leaders face challenges when scaling programs across regions, translating technical risk into executive strategy, or aligning compliance with operational delivery. The gap isn't knowledge , it's implementation clarity. Without a structured, repeatable approach, efforts become siloed, audits grow more disruptive, and strategic influence stalls.
Who this is for
Senior security leaders in global technology organizations who own end-to-end security governance, risk alignment, and program execution across internal services and delivery units.
Who this is not for
This course is not for entry-level security analysts, pure IT support staff, or professionals focused exclusively on endpoint or network security without strategic oversight responsibilities.
What you walk away with
- Apply a unified framework for global security governance that aligns with enterprise delivery models
- Design compliance-integrated security architectures for multi-region operations
- Lead cross-functional security initiatives with clear executive communication and stakeholder buy-in
- Implement scalable risk assessment models that reduce audit friction and increase program transparency
- Build and deploy a tailored security operating model with measurable KPIs and feedback loops
The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)
- Defining global vs. regional security scope
- Mapping security to internal service delivery models
- Key governance bodies and their roles
- Security policy lifecycle management
- Aligning with enterprise risk appetite
- Stakeholder mapping for security leaders
- Building authority without direct control
- Creating security charters and mandates
- Operating model fundamentals
- Security governance maturity models
- Benchmarking against industry standards
- Documenting governance decisions
- Beyond risk registers: dynamic risk modeling
- Scenario-based threat profiling
- Quantitative vs. qualitative risk analysis
- Risk aggregation across business units
- Time-bound risk exposure tracking
- Third-party risk integration
- Risk heat mapping at scale
- Linking risk to business impact metrics
- Risk communication for non-technical leaders
- Automating risk data collection
- Risk threshold definition and escalation
- Continuous risk reassessment cycles
- Compliance as a design constraint
- Mapping controls to multiple regulatory regimes
- Control rationalization and deduplication
- Compliance automation strategies
- Audit readiness as an operational state
- Evidence lifecycle management
- Cross-border data flow compliance
- Regulatory change monitoring systems
- Compliance dashboard design
- Internal audit coordination models
- External auditor engagement protocols
- Compliance maturity benchmarking
- Phased rollout planning for global teams
- Center of excellence operating models
- Local implementation with global standards
- Security ambassador networks
- Standardizing security tooling across regions
- Centralized policy with decentralized execution
- Scaling incident response capabilities
- Knowledge transfer frameworks
- Version control for security documentation
- Measuring program expansion effectiveness
- Managing regional exceptions
- Global security training rollout
- Speaking the language of the C-suite
- Board-level security reporting
- Creating executive dashboards
- Framing risk in financial terms
- Security investment business cases
- Crisis communication planning
- Building coalitions across leadership
- Managing upward expectations
- Security narrative development
- Influencing without authority
- Executive briefing templates
- Measuring leadership impact
- Components of a mature security operating model
- Defining roles and responsibilities clearly
- Service-level agreements for security teams
- Key performance indicators for security
- Operational rhythm design
- Security intake and request management
- Capacity planning for security teams
- Budgeting for ongoing operations
- Tooling integration into workflows
- Feedback loops and continuous improvement
- Model adaptation for growth
- Documenting the operating model
- Vendor risk classification frameworks
- Pre-contract security assessments
- Contractual security obligations
- Ongoing vendor monitoring
- Supply chain attack surface mapping
- Software bill of materials integration
- Third-party incident response planning
- Shared responsibility model clarity
- Onboarding and offboarding controls
- Audit rights and evidence sharing
- Managing subcontractor risk
- Vendor security scorecards
- Incident classification and severity tiers
- Global incident response team structure
- Cross-regional coordination protocols
- Legal and regulatory reporting obligations
- Communication plans for internal and external audiences
- Forensic data preservation across borders
- Tabletop exercise design
- Post-incident review methodology
- Improvement tracking from incidents
- Automated alert triage workflows
- Escalation paths and decision gates
- Incident response playbook maintenance
- From activity to outcome metrics
- Leading vs. lagging indicators
- Benchmarking against peer organizations
- Mean time to detect and respond
- Control effectiveness measurement
- Security posture scoring
- User behavior and compliance metrics
- Automated metric collection
- Visualizing security data
- Trend analysis and forecasting
- Metrics for board reporting
- Closing the feedback loop
- Stakeholder analysis for change projects
- Building a case for security change
- Communication plans for transformation
- Managing resistance and objections
- Pilot program design and evaluation
- Scaling successful pilots
- Training and enablement strategies
- Celebrating early wins
- Sustaining momentum over time
- Measuring change success
- Adapting to feedback
- Documenting change outcomes
- Tool evaluation and selection frameworks
- Integration with existing IT ecosystems
- Automation use case prioritization
- SOAR platform fundamentals
- Scripting for operational efficiency
- Tool lifecycle management
- Vendor management for security tools
- User adoption of new platforms
- Measuring tool ROI
- Avoiding tool sprawl
- Centralized logging and correlation
- Tooling documentation and knowledge transfer
- Horizon scanning for security trends
- Building organizational agility
- Succession planning for leadership roles
- Upskilling existing teams
- Attracting and retaining talent
- Innovation in security practices
- Adapting to new delivery models
- Security in digital transformation
- Long-term roadmap development
- Engaging with industry communities
- Contributing to standards evolution
- Continuous learning culture
How this maps to your situation
- Scaling security oversight across regions
- Aligning compliance with operational delivery
- Translating technical risk into executive strategy
- Building sustainable, measurable security programs
Before vs. after
What's included with your purchase
- 12 modules with 12 chapters each (144 chapters)
- Downloadable templates and worked examples for every module
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Delivery and format
- Course and learning environment access provisioned within 24 hours of purchase
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
Format: Text-based modules and chapters in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every chapter, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.
Time investment: Approximately 60-70 hours of focused learning, designed to be completed at your pace over 8-12 weeks.
How this compares to the alternatives
Unlike generic certification prep or academic programs, this course delivers implementation-grade frameworks used in global technology organizations, with templates and playbooks you can adapt immediately.
Frequently asked
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.