In the name of Allah the Merciful

How to Start Your Own Cybersecurity Consulting Business: First-Hand Lessons from a Burned-Out Ex-CISO

Ravi Das, 1032163631, 9781032163635, 978-1032163635

10 $

English | 2022 | PDF

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The burnout rate of a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is   pegged at about 16 months. In other words, that is what the average   tenure of a CISO is at a business. At the end of their stay, many CISOs   look for totally different avenues of work, or they try something else  –  namely starting their own Cybersecurity Consulting business.  Although a  CISO might have the skill and knowledge set to go it alone,  it takes  careful planning to launch a successful Cyber Consulting  business. This  ranges all the way from developing a business plan to  choosing the  specific area in Cybersecurity that they want to serve.

How  to  Start Your Own Cybersecurity Consulting Business: First-Hand  Lessons  from a Burned-Out Ex-CISO is written by an author who has  real-world  experience in launching a Cyber Consulting company. It is   all-encompassing, with coverage spanning from selecting which legal   formation is most suitable to which segment of the Cybersecurity   industry should be targeted. The book is geared specifically towards  the  CISO that is on the verge of a total burnout or career change. It   explains how CISOs can market their experience and services to win and   retain key customers. It includes a chapter on how certification can   give a Cybersecurity consultant a competitive edge and covers the five   top certifications in information security: CISSP, CompTIA Security+,   CompTIA CySA+, CSSP, and CISM.

The book’s author has been in the   IT world for more than 20 years and has worked for numerous companies  in  corporate America. He has experienced CISO burnout. He has also  started  two successful Cybersecurity companies. This book offers his  own unique  perspective based on his hard-earned lessons learned and  shows how to  apply them in creating a successful venture. It also  covers the pitfalls  of starting a consultancy, how to avoid them, and  how to bounce back  from any that prove unavoidable. This is the book  for burned-out former  CISOs to rejuvenate themselves and their careers  by launching their own  consultancies.