I've been a CISO more than once. Ask me anything about how the job differs between organizations.
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This AMA features CISOs with experience at multiple organizations discussing how the role varies across companies and industries, including what changes and what remains consistent.
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The editors at CISO Series present this AMA. This ongoing collaboration between r/cybersecurity and CISO Series brings together security leaders to discuss real-world challenges and lessons learned in the field. For this edition, we're focusing on the unique experiences of CISOs who have held the role at multiple organizations. Ask anything about how the job differs between companies and industries, what changes, and what stays the same. This week's participants are: GUESTS:
- Andrew Wilder, (u/CyberInTheBoardroom), CISO, Vetcor
- Krista Arndt, (u/thedrivermod), associate CISO, St. Luke's University Health Network
- David Cross, (u/MrPKI), CISO, Atlassian
- Peter Clay, (u/cpthuah36), CISO, Aireon
This AMA will run all week from 02-22-2026 to 02-28-2026. Our participants will check in throughout the week to answer your questions. All AMA participants were selected by the editors at CISO Series (/r/CISOSeries), a media network of five shows focused on cybersecurity. Check out our podcasts and weekly Friday event, Super Cyber Friday, at cisoseries.com.
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