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I'm a cyber security consultant for an international consulting firm. We have a bunch of divisions (audit, accounting, tax, business services, human capital etc.) and we want them to understand what we do, so they can refer us to their clients.
The major problem is translating the awfully technical knowledge into simple facts so that business units can talk to a client about a problem, and think "ah - this is something the security team would be able to fix".
I'm thinking something like discussing real life examples of how they can pick up on these problems. For example:
>an audit team finds discrepancies in a finance system
>a team leader was able to request AND authorise transactions
>this is a lack of security controls, and probably indicative of other similar pertinent problems
>the cyber security team is best equipped to understand and remediate this issue
How would you communicate your services to your own internal business streams, in an inventive / engaging / interesting way? Suggestions?