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A Conversation with Juliet Okafor

A Conversation With Juliet Okafor

Juliet Okafor, Interviews, Women in Cyber

Juliet Okafor is a security culture curator, CEO, and founder of Revolution Cyber—the world’s only "security culture as a service" firm. She has extensive experience in sales, marketing, and cybersecurity. She is both an active board member and an attorney.

In this fascinating conversation, Juliet talks about why security programs underperform and the importance of business information security officers (BISOs) as ambassadors of the security team—handling cyber-diplomacy, managing human risk, and scaling security culture.

We hope you enjoy this insightful conversation with Juliet Okafor.

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