EP 79: Mid-Career Transition Success Story with Steve McMichael

EP 79: Mid-Career Transition Success Story with Steve McMichael

Author: Kip Boyle September 16, 2022 Duration: 40:56

https://www.yourcyberpath.com/79/

In this episode, Kip and Jason are joined by Steve McMichael who has rapidly climbed the cybersecurity career ladder. Within 2 years, Steve was able to move up to the position of Director of Governance, Risk, and Compliance for a large, publicly traded company after transitioning from a position in accounting and financing.

They talk about governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) and how those are applied within enterprise-level organizations. Steve also talks about how GRC is conducted at his organization and how they work across numerous departments to achieve their goals.

In general, getting into a governance, risk, and compliance position can get you exposure across a large breadth of your organization. Compliance positions also give you direct access to a lot of the executives within the company, allowing you to rapidly scale upward in your career.

Also, Kip discusses what skills are required of a good Chief Information Officer (CIO) and how working in a governance, risk, and compliance role can help you get to a CIO role in your career. 

What You’ll Learn

●     What is governance, risk, and compliance (GRC)?

●     Are GRC positions underrated?

●     How to get a job as a Chief Information Officer (CIO)?

●    ·What are some key success factors required in a GRC role?

●    ·What is digital transformation versus automation?

Relevant Websites For This Episode

●     www.YourCyberPath.com

●     Secure Talk Podcast Episode with Steve McMichael

Other Relevant Episodes

●     Episode 69 - Breaking into Cybersecurity with Nancy Hunter

●     Episode 60 - Top Five Jobs to Two-Step Your Way Into the Cybersecurity Industry

●     Episode 35 - GRC Overview


Navigating a career in cybersecurity can feel like a maze without a clear map. Your Cyber Path: How to Get Your Dream Cybersecurity Job, hosted by Kip Boyle, cuts through the noise by focusing on the perspective of the people who actually make hiring decisions. This isn't just generic advice; it's a direct line to understanding what employers are truly looking for in candidates, from entry-level roles to advanced positions. Each episode delves into the practical, often unspoken, steps needed to build your skills, craft your resume, and ace interviews in this competitive field. You'll hear concrete strategies for bridging the gap between where you are now and that ideal job, all framed within the broader contexts of business, technology, and personal growth. Tune into this podcast for honest conversations that translate complex career pathways into actionable plans, helping you move forward with confidence. Whether you're considering a pivot or aiming to advance, the guidance here is rooted in real-world hiring dynamics, making it a valuable resource for anyone serious about building a future in cybersecurity.
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