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Translating Cyber Risk into Business Strategy | Robert Uno | ClearTech Loop Ep. 6

Translating Cyber Risk into Business Strategy | Robert Uno | ClearTech Loop Ep. 6

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In this sixth episode of ClearTech Loop, Jo Peterson is joined by Robert Uno, Global CISO and Founder of Triden Group, to unpack what modern cybersecurity leadership really looks like—from AI governance to financial risk quantification.

This 10-minute episode continues The CISO Slant—a 10-part series that explores how today’s security leaders are navigating AI disruption, boardroom expectations, and digital transformation.

What we cover in this episode:

  • Why CISOs must evolve into business risk managers
  • The real business value of quantifying cyber risk
  • How governance, not just tooling, drives safe AI adoption

Guest: Robert Uno, Global Chief Information Security Officer, Triden Group
Host: Jo Peterson, Chief Analyst, ClearTech Research

Full episode page with transcript and takeaways: https://cleartechresearch.com/project/episode-6-the-ciso-slant-robert-uno-global-ciso-at-triden-group/

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Topics:
cybersecurity, risk quantification, AI governance, business strategy, CISO, ClearTech Loop, Jo Peterson, Robert Uno

Tags/Keywords:
CISO, cybersecurity, AI risk, business leadership, cyber strategy, Robert Uno, ClearTech Loop, Jo Peterson, Triden Group

Episode Type:
Full Episode

Season & Episode Number:
Season 1, Episode 6

Custom Episode Webpage:
https://cleartechresearch.com/Cleartech-loop-podcast/episode-6-robert-uno

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