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Cybersecurity for Entrepreneurs
Manage episode 495884726 series 2838934
Ever wonder how to protect sensitive data when you don't have an IT department? In this revealing conversation, two pharmaceutical industry veterans who recently launched their own consulting businesses share the cybersecurity challenges they never anticipated after leaving corporate America.
Katie Hewitt, founder of BioVenture Advisors, and Laura Viaches, president of Endeavor Pharma Solutions, spent over 20 years each at Eli Lilly before venturing out on their own. Their transition from having robust corporate security infrastructure to becoming their own CISOs overnight offers powerful lessons for entrepreneurs handling confidential information. From Katie's experience juggling client demands before even setting up a domain name to Laura's methodical "stealth mode" approach to building secure systems, their contrasting journeys highlight different paths to the same goal: protecting client trust.
The conversation reveals startling gaps in the healthcare consulting ecosystem, where clients with valuable intellectual property rarely audit the security practices of their advisors. "I'm more surprised that's not a question they're asking," notes Katie, highlighting how even sophisticated biotech companies often overlook security verification until regulatory requirements or funding rounds force the issue.
Cybersecurity experts Aaron, Todd, and Cody offer practical advice for entrepreneurs navigating these challenges without enterprise budgets. Their recommendations focus on process-first approaches – identifying critical assets, working in client environments whenever possible, and implementing basic controls like multi-factor authentication before investing in complex solutions. The group explores how AI tools create new security considerations, particularly around meeting documentation and data retention.
Whether you're launching a new venture or helping clients through their growth journey, this discussion delivers actionable insights about balancing security with entrepreneurial agility. The most valuable takeaway? "If you're a small business entrepreneur, you are the CIO and you are the CISO," Katie reminds us – taking this responsibility seriously from day one can transform security from a burden into a competitive advantage.
Chapters
1. Welcome and Introductions (00:00:00)
2. From Corporate to Entrepreneurship (00:01:30)
3. Early Business Cybersecurity Challenges (00:04:50)
4. Intellectual Property Protection in Deals (00:08:10)
5. When Companies Prioritize Cybersecurity (00:14:20)
6. Low-Cost High-Impact Security Strategies (00:21:40)
7. Data Retention and AI Considerations (00:30:20)
8. Final Advice for Entrepreneurs (00:37:15)
37 episodes
Manage episode 495884726 series 2838934
Ever wonder how to protect sensitive data when you don't have an IT department? In this revealing conversation, two pharmaceutical industry veterans who recently launched their own consulting businesses share the cybersecurity challenges they never anticipated after leaving corporate America.
Katie Hewitt, founder of BioVenture Advisors, and Laura Viaches, president of Endeavor Pharma Solutions, spent over 20 years each at Eli Lilly before venturing out on their own. Their transition from having robust corporate security infrastructure to becoming their own CISOs overnight offers powerful lessons for entrepreneurs handling confidential information. From Katie's experience juggling client demands before even setting up a domain name to Laura's methodical "stealth mode" approach to building secure systems, their contrasting journeys highlight different paths to the same goal: protecting client trust.
The conversation reveals startling gaps in the healthcare consulting ecosystem, where clients with valuable intellectual property rarely audit the security practices of their advisors. "I'm more surprised that's not a question they're asking," notes Katie, highlighting how even sophisticated biotech companies often overlook security verification until regulatory requirements or funding rounds force the issue.
Cybersecurity experts Aaron, Todd, and Cody offer practical advice for entrepreneurs navigating these challenges without enterprise budgets. Their recommendations focus on process-first approaches – identifying critical assets, working in client environments whenever possible, and implementing basic controls like multi-factor authentication before investing in complex solutions. The group explores how AI tools create new security considerations, particularly around meeting documentation and data retention.
Whether you're launching a new venture or helping clients through their growth journey, this discussion delivers actionable insights about balancing security with entrepreneurial agility. The most valuable takeaway? "If you're a small business entrepreneur, you are the CIO and you are the CISO," Katie reminds us – taking this responsibility seriously from day one can transform security from a burden into a competitive advantage.
Chapters
1. Welcome and Introductions (00:00:00)
2. From Corporate to Entrepreneurship (00:01:30)
3. Early Business Cybersecurity Challenges (00:04:50)
4. Intellectual Property Protection in Deals (00:08:10)
5. When Companies Prioritize Cybersecurity (00:14:20)
6. Low-Cost High-Impact Security Strategies (00:21:40)
7. Data Retention and AI Considerations (00:30:20)
8. Final Advice for Entrepreneurs (00:37:15)
37 episodes
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