

AI Storytelling for Cyber Leaders
A 6-part, in-person programme for cyber leaders who want to turn expertise into influence.
Most cybersecurity leaders already understand risk.
The real challenge is getting others to care about it.
That is where this series begins.
Start here: AI Storytelling for Cyber Leaders...
Your first session is not about frameworks.
It is about how you communicate risk in a way people actually understand, remember, and act on.
You will explore how AI can help you:
Turn cyber risks into compelling narratives
Create simple, visual, story-driven messages
Use AI tools to produce videos and content that land with non-technical audiences
Because before strategy gets approved, it needs to be understood.
From storytelling to influence:
Once you can make people care, the next challenge is getting them to say yes.
This 6-part series is designed as a progression through the key moments that define leadership impact:
The Series:
23 April · AI Storytelling for Cyber Leaders Make people care about risk
20 May · Winning Buy-In Influence without authority
17 June · Say It So They Say Yes Communicating cyber to executives
15 July · From Security Plans to Funded Priorities What actually gets approved
19 August · What Actually Works Drive real awareness and behaviour change
16 September · Defend Your Cyber Strategy Live leadership simulation
What makes this different:
Starts with storytelling, not theory
Focuses on real leadership moments, not generic training
Combines peer discussion, guest perspectives, and practical application
Shows how AI can amplify how you communicate and lead
This is not just about learning cyber, it is about being understood.
Who this is for:
Cybersecurity leaders, managers, and executives who want to:
Translate technical risk into business impact
Communicate clearly with non-technical stakeholders
Build influence across the organisation
Use AI as a leadership tool, not just a technical one
Format:
In-person, highly interactive
30 curated seats per session
Designed for depth, not scale
If you have ever explained a risk clearly, but still felt like no one acted on it, this is where that changes.