Cybersecurity Marketing: Building Trust Instead of Fear
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Dhiraj Kumar is the Chief Marketing Officer at Dashlane, a global cybersecurity firm specializing in credential security for businesses and consumers. Under his leadership, Dashlane protects 25,000 businesses worldwide and millions of individual users, boasting high customer retention and a reputation for product innovation. With a background in engineering and leadership roles at companies like Facebook and PayPal, Dhiraj focuses on translating complex technology into customer-centric outcomes and advocating for more sophisticated, business-oriented conversations in cybersecurity.
In this episode…Fear has long been the default language of cybersecurity marketing, but it doesn't always inspire action. When every message sounds like a warning, what actually moves buyers to do something about it?
For Dhiraj Kumar, the answer is shifting from fear to control. Drawing on his experience leading marketing at high-growth tech companies, he explains that acknowledging risk isn't enough — marketers must also show customers exactly what they can do about it. The real impact comes from pairing awareness with clear, actionable steps that restore a sense of agency. Dhiraj explains that when done correctly, cybersecurity stops feeling like a constant threat and starts becoming a proactive advantage.
In this episode of the Revenue Engine Podcast, host Alex Gluz is joined by Dhiraj Kumar, Chief Marketing Officer at Dashlane, to discuss how cybersecurity brands can build trust instead of relying on fear. They explore balancing risk awareness with empowerment, translating complex tech into business outcomes, and focusing demand generation on the right audience. Dhiraj also shares advice on leveraging customer advocacy and first-party data.