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Why Leaders Must Vary Cybersecurity Training Methods for Multi-Cloud

Robert WoodBy Robert WoodMarch 15, 20232 Mins Read
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In episode 60 of the Cybersecurity Minute, Rob Wood discusses why you should vary your security training methods when it comes to multi-cloud education.

This episode is sponsored by Acceleration Economy’s Digital CIO Summit, taking place April 4-6. Register for the free event here. Tune in to the event to hear from CIO practitioners discuss their modernization and growth strategies.

Highlights

00:21 — Rob recently wrote about the importance of security training in a multi-cloud environment. In it, he touched upon varying the kinds of training that you offer.

00:39 — Not everyone learns the same way: Some learn visually; some through reading; some through being hands-on; some by watching others. Everyone has a different style. But when we get into the workplace, we tend to really zero in on or emphasize one particular kind of learning, such as online courses, instructor-led training, learning by documentation, and so on.

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01:15 — As a leader, if you’re serious about going down the road of embracing multi-cloud and your teams need assistance, it’s imperative to embrace varied training options so that they get the most out of learning opportunities and you get the most out of your investment in them. It’s good business not only to make people feel as if their time is well spent but also to ensure they don’t walk away from the training feeling frustrated or unsupported.

01:48 — As you plan out your training program, vary your training sources. It will pay big dividends for you and your team over the long run.


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Robert Wood

Robert Wood is an Acceleration Economy Analyst focusing on Cybersecurity. He has led the development of multiple cybersecurity programs from the ground up at startups across the healthcare, cyber security, and digital marketing industries. Between experience with startups and application security consulting he has both leadership and hands on experience across technical domains such as the cloud, containers, DevSecOps, quantitative risk assessments, and more. Robert has a deep interest in the soft skills side of cybersecurity leadership, workforce development, communication and budget and strategy alignment. He is currently a Federal Civilian for an Executive Branch Agency and his views are his own, not representing that of the U.S. Government or any agency.

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