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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin Lynn McLaughlinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.170kg ISBN: 9781032611143ISBN 10: 1032611146 Pages: 76 Publication Date: 21 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements · Personal Gratitude and Mentors · Chapter Key Points Chapter 1: The Foundation of Cybersecurity Success – Culture & Talent Retention · The Importance of Culture · Chapter 1 Notable Passages and key points Chapter 2: Leadership in Action – Setting the Cybersecurity Culture from the Top · The importance of top-down leadership in building and retaining a strong cybersecurity team · Chapter 2 Notable Passages and key points Chapter 3: Leadership Shadow – Shaping Cybersecurity Culture Through Norms & Values · Leadership norms and Culture · Chapter 3 Notable Passages and key points Chapter 4: Elevating Cybersecurity Culture & Retention · Building Cultures That Retain and Empower · Chapter 4 Notable Passages and key points Chapter 5: Practical advice for creating the Pillars of Cybersecurity Culture · Trust, Respect, and Purpose · Chapter 5 Notable Passages and key points Chapter 6: Servant Leadership, Positive Energy, and Trust in Cybersecurity · Prioritizing the Growth of Team Members · Chapter 6 Notable Passages and key points Bonus Thoughts: Advanced Leadership Tools and Concepts · Psychological Safety in Communication · BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front) Principle for Email Efficiency · Incorporating Gamification for Team Engagement BibliographyReviewsThis book dives into several reasons why we’re short on qualified folks in the cybersecurity field. It points out many reasons, including funding for cybersecurity education and few opportunities to level up your skills. The high-stress vibe of cybersecurity work, long hours, and need for intense focus can push away some talented folks. The good thing is that D. McLaughlin doesn’t just point out problems; he offers tried and true methods for addressing the issues. His view is that it's not just political and social issues but the speed at which technology is progressing on both the good and bad sides. The author really emphasizes how crucial it is to create a happy and rewarding workplace. He discussed how to retain and develop good workers. It’s not just about attracting skilled workers; it’s also about keeping them around. I highly recommend this book for all security professionals who are discovering that their job goes far beyond being a solid technician. It provides insight on how to navigate the corporate minefields related to building a new, different kind of organization. Gene Fredriksen Dr. Kevin Lynn McLaughlin’s Securing Talent addresses one of the most urgent challenges in the cybersecurity industry: the shortage of skilled professionals and the difficulty of retaining them. Drawing from over three decades of leadership experience, Dr. McLaughlin blends personal anecdotes, leadership theory, and practical frameworks to explore how culture shapes the success of cybersecurity teams. In reading Securing Talent, I found that I had incorporated many of the “success factors” in managing my own teams and programs. But, the book also highlighted areas where I could have improved my management practices and techniques. Retaining cybersecurity talent requires more than competitive salaries—it demands intentional culture-building led from the top. Organizations that combine recognition, continuous learning, inclusivity, and purpose will not only keep their best people but also strengthen their overall security posture. These foundational principles build an organizational culture that attracts, retains, and empowers top talent. McLaughlin emphasizes that a strong culture is built through positive leadership, clear values, trust, recognition, and continuous learning. He identifies the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) as playing a pivotal role in setting the tone from the top by modeling positive behaviors and creating an environment where cybersecurity professionals feel valued and motivated. Securing Talent a valuable reference resource for CISOs as it is both a leadership guide and a culture-building playbook. It’s particularly valuable for CISOs, security managers, and HR leaders working in tech-driven industries. By framing retention as a strategic advantage, McLaughlin makes a compelling case that the real defense against cyber threats starts with defending—and developing—your people. Ron Baklarz. [Kevin's] new book on retaining SOC talent is incredibly timely— especially in today's cybersecurity landscape where talent retention is more critical than ever. Lawrence McCullough, CISM SAP Security Administrator/Analyst Buying this for the executives in my circle. Seeing first hand the growth structure you and your team have put in place and the retention rate of top talent - this is a no brainer read. Derick Compton Looking to build a strong cyber security culture and program? This book is a must read. Please take a look if this is your profession. Kevin gives such great insight. Dr. Chad Sharkey Dr. Kevin McLaughlin’s Securing Talent is a compelling reminder that cybersecurity is as much about people as it is about technology. Through vivid storytelling, leadership literature, and real-world examples, the book explores how culture—when intentionally shaped—becomes a strategic asset. From onboarding rituals to recognition systems like challenge coins and custom patches, Dr. McLaughlin shows how small, thoughtful gestures can build loyalty and cohesion in high-pressure environments. The book’s strength lies in its holistic approach. It blends insights from Ken Blanchard, Stephen Covey, Brené Brown, and Admiral McRaven to create a leadership philosophy rooted in empathy, accountability, and growth. Readers will walk away with a renewed understanding of how to foster innovation, handle failure constructively, and build teams that thrive under pressure. Securing Talent is not just a book—it’s a leadership toolkit for the future of cybersecurity. Gary Craven, P.Ag., FCMC, ITCP Partner Paradigm Consulting Group Author InformationKevin Lynn McLaughlin, PhD, is a renowned cybersecurity leader with over 30 years of experience in global security, risk management, and compliance. Throughout his career, he has led teams of more than 250 professionals, crafting and implementing world-class cybersecurity programs that protect critical assets, data, and reputations while driving business growth and resilience. Kevin's expertise lies in aligning cybersecurity initiatives with organizational objectives, delivering innovative and cost-effective solutions that meet the challenges of an evolving digital landscape. Kevin's career spans military service, law enforcement, and corporate security, providing him with a broad perspective on cybersecurity leadership. As a U.S. Army veteran, former U.S. Special Agent and police officer, he contributed to critical law enforcement efforts, experiences that shaped his proactive approach to leadership and cybersecurity strategy. These roles instilled a deep understanding of the complexities involved in defending organizations against modern threats. As an IEEE Senior Fellow, Kevin holds an impressive array of certifications, including CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CEH, GIAC-GSLC, and CCISO. Beyond his technical credentials, he is deeply committed to sharing knowledge and advancing the cybersecurity profession. Through his work as an author, speaker, educator, and advisor, Kevin demystifies complex cybersecurity challenges, empowering organizations and individuals to better defend themselves against emerging threats. A passionate advocate for fostering strong team cultures, Kevin emphasizes collaboration, continuous learning, and innovation as the cornerstones of effective cybersecurity practices. His leadership philosophy inspires teams to remain adaptable and resilient in the face of challenges, ensuring that organizations are well-equipped to protect their digital futures. Kevin's contributions to the field have earned him recognition as a thought leader, dedicated to shaping a safer and more secure digital world. 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