Cybersecurity Is a Business Problem: How CISOs, Boards, and Executives Need to Think About Risk w...
Most companies treat cybersecurity as an IT problem. John Shin has spent 20 years proving it's a business problem — and the difference in how you frame it determines whether your organization survives a breach or gets buried by one. In this episode of The IT Masters Podcast, host Rob DeVita sits down with John Shin, founder and managing director of RSI Security, a cybersecurity advisory firm serving organizations from Fortune 500 companies to fast-growing SMBs. John started his career as a night-shift data center technician, got called into a boardroom during a breach, couldn't answer a single financial question about what happened — and spent the next two decades building the bridge between technical security work and executive decision-making. This conversation doesn't stay in the weeds of tools and tech. Rob and John go straight to the issues that board members, CISOs, and IT leaders are dealing with right now: • Why compliance is the floor and security is the ceiling — and what organizations stuck in between are missing • Where the CISO should sit in the org chart, and why reporting to the CIO creates an accountability gap • What 50% of breaches actually come from — and why millions in firewall spend won't stop it • The real reason employees are using personal AI tools at work, and what leadership needs to do about it • Which security investment delivers the highest ROI (it costs less than $100 per user per year) • Why companies with mature security programs carry 10% more enterprise valuation — and what that means during M&A • The talent gap in cybersecurity and why universities are already 2–3 years behind what the job market needs • John's leadership philosophy on building teams that perform under pressure — and what it means to fight well John is a member of the Forbes Technology Council and has contributed research to the US Air Force Research Laboratory. He's built RSI Security over nine years into one of the most trusted cybersecurity advisory firms in the country. If you're a CISO, CIO, CTO, or business leader trying to get your organization ahead of its next threat — this is a conversation worth your time. 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Subscribe to The IT Masters Podcast and never miss an episode.

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