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Building Strong Foundations in the Cyber Age
Manage episode 480682022 series 2899392
What if your biggest cybersecurity crisis could become your company’s greatest growth opportunity? In this episode, Bradley Thies CEO and founder of BARR Advisory, shares how his unexpected shift from accounting to cybersecurity shaped his view of security as a strategic investment. From Equifax’s high-profile breach to small business vulnerabilities, Bradley unpacks how transparency, education, and culture shifts can turn risk into resilience. This conversation goes beyond damage control—it's about redefining legacy through leadership in moments of pressure.
In our conversation, Bradley also unveils the blueprint for startups aiming to partner with Fortune 500 companies, navigating the tightrope of immediate needs and long-term success. Learn how the "double vision" approach has enabled budding companies to grow into industry leaders, fortified by robust cybersecurity measures and unwavering accountability. Discover the nuances of buyer psychology and the importance of a client-focused approach in building lasting trust. Drawing parallels with a mechanic's meticulous care, Bradley highlights phased planning and the Dunbar effect's role in scaling relationships as businesses expand. This episode promises to equip you with strategies to not just survive but thrive in the competitive landscape of modern business.
Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome to Business Legacy Podcast
00:00:13 - Bradley Thies' Career Shift from Accounting to Cybersecurity
00:02:45 - The Transformative Internship Experience
00:04:10 - Framing Cybersecurity as a Strategic Investment in Risk Management
00:05:55 - Education and Transparency in Cybersecurity
00:07:20 - Case Study: Equifax Breach and Cultural Transformation
00:09:15 - Importance of Strong Security Culture in Organizations
00:10:45 - Navigating Cybersecurity Challenges in Large Organizations
00:13:06 - Working with Startups to Secure Fortune 500 Deals
00:14:45 - The Concept of "Double Vision" in Startup Growth
00:16:00 - Balancing Immediate Needs with Long-Term Goals
00:17:20 - Understanding Buyer Psychology and Building Trust
00:18:50 - The Mechanic Analogy: Phased Planning and Relationship Building
00:20:15 - Dunbar Effect and Managing Relationships in Growing Businesses
00:21:45 - Excitement for the Future and Company Growth Strategy
00:23:30 - The Legacy of Barr Advisory and Personal Reflections
00:25:00 - Closing Remarks and Where to Find More Information About Barr Advisory
Episode Resources: Find out what Bradley ans his team is up to here: https://www.barradvisory.com/
Legacy Podcast: For more information about the Legacy Podcast and its co-hosts, visit businesslegacypodcast.com. Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the episode, leave a review and rating on your preferred podcast platform.
For more information: Visit businesslegacypodcast.com to access the shownotes and additional resources on the episode.
215 episodes
Manage episode 480682022 series 2899392
What if your biggest cybersecurity crisis could become your company’s greatest growth opportunity? In this episode, Bradley Thies CEO and founder of BARR Advisory, shares how his unexpected shift from accounting to cybersecurity shaped his view of security as a strategic investment. From Equifax’s high-profile breach to small business vulnerabilities, Bradley unpacks how transparency, education, and culture shifts can turn risk into resilience. This conversation goes beyond damage control—it's about redefining legacy through leadership in moments of pressure.
In our conversation, Bradley also unveils the blueprint for startups aiming to partner with Fortune 500 companies, navigating the tightrope of immediate needs and long-term success. Learn how the "double vision" approach has enabled budding companies to grow into industry leaders, fortified by robust cybersecurity measures and unwavering accountability. Discover the nuances of buyer psychology and the importance of a client-focused approach in building lasting trust. Drawing parallels with a mechanic's meticulous care, Bradley highlights phased planning and the Dunbar effect's role in scaling relationships as businesses expand. This episode promises to equip you with strategies to not just survive but thrive in the competitive landscape of modern business.
Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome to Business Legacy Podcast
00:00:13 - Bradley Thies' Career Shift from Accounting to Cybersecurity
00:02:45 - The Transformative Internship Experience
00:04:10 - Framing Cybersecurity as a Strategic Investment in Risk Management
00:05:55 - Education and Transparency in Cybersecurity
00:07:20 - Case Study: Equifax Breach and Cultural Transformation
00:09:15 - Importance of Strong Security Culture in Organizations
00:10:45 - Navigating Cybersecurity Challenges in Large Organizations
00:13:06 - Working with Startups to Secure Fortune 500 Deals
00:14:45 - The Concept of "Double Vision" in Startup Growth
00:16:00 - Balancing Immediate Needs with Long-Term Goals
00:17:20 - Understanding Buyer Psychology and Building Trust
00:18:50 - The Mechanic Analogy: Phased Planning and Relationship Building
00:20:15 - Dunbar Effect and Managing Relationships in Growing Businesses
00:21:45 - Excitement for the Future and Company Growth Strategy
00:23:30 - The Legacy of Barr Advisory and Personal Reflections
00:25:00 - Closing Remarks and Where to Find More Information About Barr Advisory
Episode Resources: Find out what Bradley ans his team is up to here: https://www.barradvisory.com/
Legacy Podcast: For more information about the Legacy Podcast and its co-hosts, visit businesslegacypodcast.com. Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the episode, leave a review and rating on your preferred podcast platform.
For more information: Visit businesslegacypodcast.com to access the shownotes and additional resources on the episode.
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