Speaking

Cybersecurity presentations people actually remember.

9 Dot Consulting delivers engaging, story-driven cybersecurity sessions for business leaders, internal teams, associations, conferences, and leadership events.

Available for internal company sessions, association events, leadership meetings, conferences, webinars, and team training.

The point is clarity, not fear.

The goal is not to scare people or overwhelm them with technical detail. The goal is to help audiences understand how modern cybercriminals exploit people, pressure, trust, speed, and distraction – and what leaders can do to build a healthier cybersecurity culture.

What audiences should leave with

A good cybersecurity session should do more than tell people threats exist.

Audiences should leave thinking differently about their role, their culture, and the small decisions that can either increase risk or reduce it.

  • Understand cybersecurity as a people and culture issue, not just an IT issue
  • Recognize how social engineering uses urgency, authority, trust, and emotion
  • Become more confidently skeptical when something feels unusual or wrong
  • Know when and how to pause, verify, escalate, or report
  • See how leadership, communication, and recognition shape security behavior

Speaking topics

Signature talks are designed for leaders, associations, conferences, internal awareness events, and teams that need to think differently about cybersecurity culture.

Your Passion Does Not Protect Your Business

Many organizations are built by people who care deeply about their product, service, mission, or customers. But passion does not protect an organization from cyber threats. This session helps leaders understand why cybersecurity resilience must become part of operational excellence.

Stop Leaving Good People Vulnerable to Cybercrime

Employees are often expected to stop sophisticated attacks without enough preparation, practice, or support. This session reframes cybersecurity culture as a leadership responsibility and shows how organizations can better prepare their people to succeed.

Building a Confidently Skeptical Security Culture

Healthy cybersecurity culture is not paranoia. It is the ability to slow down, ask better questions, verify unusual requests, and report concerns without fear. This session explores how leaders can normalize the behaviors that help prevent attacks.

The First Drops of Rain: How Small Warning Signs Become Big Incidents

Major incidents often begin with small warning signs that are easy to dismiss. This session helps audiences recognize how ignored anomalies, unclear expectations, and delayed escalation can allow small issues to become larger problems.

Session formats

How the sessions are delivered

Sessions are engaging, story-driven, interactive, and practical.

The tone is direct, memorable, and real. Humor and audience participation are used intentionally, not as decoration, but because people learn better when they are involved.

These are not canned compliance presentations, technical lectures, product demos, or fear-based "hackers are coming" talks. Each session is designed to help the audience understand the issue clearly and leave with practical ways to think and act differently.

Organizations looking for practical team training can explore workshops focused on phishing, social engineering, verification culture, suspicious message reporting, and other human-facing cyber risks.

Bring a practical cybersecurity message to your audience.

For speaking inquiries, contact hello@9dotconsulting.com.