Don’t wait until you're in a crisis to plan your comms. Stefania shares GitLab’s transparent approach to incident updates—keeping teams aligned and reducing chaos.
Tailor your message to your audience. Stefania Chaplin shares a simple framework for getting the message right—from seven words for execs to full context for developers.
Organisations face significant challenges in maintaining visibility over their expanding technology footprint. Attack surface management addresses the need to understand what technology assets exist, where they’re located, how vulnerable they are and how supply chains might impact security posture.
When joining a new team, Stefania Chaplin shares a key communication tactic: ask how people prefer to be contacted. It builds trust and helps you deliver quick wins that really matter.
Mastering Cybersecurity Communication with Stefania Chaplin In this episode of Razorwire, host James Rees sits down with Stefania Chaplin to explore one of the most undervalued but vital skills in cybersecurity: communication. From managing high-pressure incidents to working with global teams, Stefania shares powerful insights and practical tips for becoming a more effective communicator—regardless of your role or experience level.
In a high-stress global incident, what you say to engineers vs execs needs to be tailored. Stefania Chaplin breaks down why context and clarity are essential when everything’s on the line.
The old days of IT security were chaos. No proper network tracking, no neat dashboards—just massive reports and manual checks. And yes, finding an unknown Mac on a Windows network was a nightmare.
Cybersecurity wasn’t always advanced—back then, having antivirus was a luxury. No firewalls, no data protection, just a constant battle to keep networks secure. How far has security come since then?
Cybercriminals have HR teams, developers, and salespeople scouting targets. Governments worldwide are finally responding with strict cybersecurity laws. Will it be enough?