IT Vocabulary

Security & Compliance Phrasing

Communicate incidents, permissions, and data handling with careful, accurate English.

5 weeks Cohort Advanced

USD 140 informational until invoiced

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Program narrative

Role-plays cover breach notifications, access requests, and vendor questionnaires. You learn to state facts, separate speculation, and escalate without sounding accusatory.

What ships in the syllabus

  • Phrase banks for least-privilege discussions
  • Red-team/blue-team language swaps in tabletop exercises
  • Worksheets for summarizing CVE notices for executives
  • Templates for customer-facing status posts during investigations
  • Office hours with reviewers experienced in LATAM enterprise sales cycles
  • Checklist aligning wording to common framework questions (high level)

Outcomes you can demonstrate

  1. Draft a short internal note that distinguishes confirmed facts from hypotheses
  2. Request access with justification sentences auditors expect
  3. Adjust tone when switching from engineer audience to legal liaison

Lead mentor

Laura Benítez

Laura Benítez

GRC communicator; trains support and SRE leads on careful phrasing.

Cohort questions

Includes an explicit limitation on scope.

Is this legal advice?

No. We teach language patterns; your counsel approves final statements.

Do you cover GDPR-specific wording?

We reference general principles; Venezuela-focused examples anchor most drills.

Limitations?

No certification exams—communication practice only.

Recent participant notes

“Tabletop studio for Security & Compliance Phrasing mirrored how our CISO wants updates: facts first, calm verbs, no blame trails.”
Sebastián · Security analyst · 5/5 · Google
“CVE summary worksheet is now my Friday ritual. I wish we had one more week on vendor questionnaires—felt slightly rushed.”
Ivonne · 4/5