Metrics That Move Money
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Security budgets rarely shift because of bigger dashboards. They shift when leaders can see, in plain business terms, how specific security gaps shape financial exposure and how targeted investments change that picture. This narrated edition of Metrics That Move Money: Turning Security Data into Budget Decisions walks through how senior teams can move past activity counts and into a shared financial language for cyber risk. Grounded in my Wednesday “Headline” feature from Bare Metal Cyber Magazine, the episode explores why so many familiar metrics fail to influence funding, and how narrative metrics built around coverage, exposure, time at risk, and resilience create a clearer basis for capital allocation.
Across the article’s major sections, you’ll hear how to translate technical posture into impact ranges executives can use, how to compare very different security initiatives using a portfolio lens, and how the psychology and politics of budget conversations can either support or undermine your case. The episode also breaks down how to build a repeatable metrics operating system—one that survives tool changes, leadership turnover, and shifting business priorities. Whether you’re a CISO preparing for annual planning or a technology leader aiming to strengthen your financial storytelling, this narrative offers a durable model for making security metrics matter where it counts: in real budget decisions.