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BEST OF: What CISOs Love That Vendors Do
In every episode, I ask my guest one critical question: "What's one thing a vendor has done that has made you feel good?" So, I've compiled a pretty sweet list of things that make CISOs and security practitioners happy.
Dear cybersecurity vendors, way to go!
After I came back from Black Hat, I had some time to evaluate what vendors were doing on the exhibition floors and map that back to what I’d heard from my previous podcast guest.
Some analysis and episode cutting developed a beautiful creature of an episode:
The Best of What CISOs Love That Vendors Do
What does that mean?
In every episode, I ask my guest one critical question:
"What's one thing a vendor has done that has made you feel good?"
So, I've compiled a pretty sweet list of things that make CISOs and security practitioners happy.
Even if you don’t win on customer acquisition today, if you make people feel good, they’ll remember you forever.
It’s a win-win!
So, do me a favor, have a listen.
And, as always, apply those insights.
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Dear Cybersecurity Vendors, Start (or Keep On) Doing This:
Save their bacon
Respect their time
Be fast to respond to emails
Ungate information on websites
Keep support lines exceptionally short
Be open to fixing things that you broke
Do not sell them something they do not need
Be fast to provide support even if you’re slammed
Be authentic, transparent, and speak their language
Do research to help, guide, and advocate for your clients
Don’t try to sell your platform at thought leadership events
Constantly improve messaging at conferences and digitally
Be very approachable in the technical support side of things
Be open to taking the heat and criticism when things go awry
Have realistic conversations about how you can and cannot help
Bring in more security researchers and pentesters who are women
Host events that promote diversity, equity and inclusion in cybersecurity
Spark genuine conversations about life vs. deep conversations about security
Ditch swag at events and allow prospects to donate to their favorite non-profit
If you do not have a solution to their problem, find the people that will help them
Be intentional about the channels and media being used to provide them content
Do everything possible for a project to succeed vs. onboarding and ghosting them
Embrace failure and lean in to learn how to improve to fix the issue that was caused
Send out useful emails about releases or betas to look out for that will help them do their job
Respond quickly to emails to solve technical issues vs. telling them to send a ticket to the support desk
Subscribe to their mission of doing the right thing for the right reason even if means you might not make a profit right away
Sponsor a big women's event and make them feel welcome, especially in spaces where they’re still vastly underrepresented
Provide a direct line to a really good pre-sales professional or technician that knows the code of the system they are working with
Roll up your sleeves and work with them to solve unexpected problems that arise when using your solution, even during inconvenient times
Use a more polite way of communication to make buyers feel like they are getting value and education that will make them more successful at their job
That’s it.
30 quick tips on how to make security pros happy and continue a long-term collaboration with them.
TL;DR
Respect their time
Keep support lines short
Don’t sell them something they don’t need
Teach them something they already don’t know
Go above and beyond to help them solve challenges
Do the right thing for the right reasons. The money will come
Be radically honest about when you can and cannot help them
Until next time,
Dani
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