Practical Executive communication Workshop: Lab Series
RCCE students will learn security program management, executive communication, budgeting and resource allocation, team building, and strategic planning. RCCE students will learn to lead cybersecurity programs with confidence, communicate risk to stakeholders in business terms, build and retain high-performing security teams, allocate resources strategically, and align security strategy with organizational business objectives. This practice-intensive course emphasizes applied skills through lab exercises, real-world scenarios, and production-realistic workflows. Building on core knowledge, RCCE students will learn by doing, building muscle memory and practical confidence through repeated hands-on engagement. Students complete exercises that mirror actual workplace tasks, ensuring skills transfer directly to their professional roles.
- Security Engineers building defensive controls
- Security Analysts and Blue Team members
- Systems Administrators with security responsibilities
- GRC and Risk Professionals supporting controls
- Professionals implementing Practical Executive communication Workshop: Lab Series
- Execute hands-on tasks for practical executive communication
- Execute hands-on tasks for workshop: lab series
- Explain Course Overview & Learning Objectives fundamentals
- Execute hands-on tasks for program scope — covering Security program management leadership.
- Execute hands-on tasks for learning approach — covering Practice-intensive lab exercises.
- Execute hands-on tasks for what you will master — covering Translate technical risk into financial impact language.
- Execute hands-on tasks for security program governance & structure
- Design a scalable privilege management architecture with policy and enforcement
- Execute hands-on tasks for program pillars
- Execute hands-on tasks for maturity assessment — covering Centralized vs federated security, Risk management framework.
- Execute hands-on tasks for executive communication frameworks — covering Situation: establish shared context.
- Execute hands-on tasks for the scqa framework — covering Situation: establish shared context.
| Module 01 | Practical Executive Communication |
| Module 02 | Workshop: Lab Series |
| Module 03 | Course Overview & Learning Objectives |
| Module 04 | Program Scope |
| Module 05 | Learning Approach |
| Module 06 | What You Will Master |
| Module 07 | Security Program Governance & Structure |
| Module 08 | Governance Models |
| Module 09 | Program Pillars |
| Module 10 | Maturity Assessment |
| Module 11 | Executive Communication Frameworks |
| Module 12 | The SCQA Framework |
| Module 13 | The Pyramid Principle |
| Module 14 | Communication Anti-Patterns to Avoid |
All hands-on labs run on Rocheston Rose X OS. Students practice practical executive communication workshop: lab series by implementing the controls discussed in class, with a focus on real-world deployment, monitoring, and validation.
- Lab 1: Execute hands-on tasks for practical executive communication
- Lab 2: Execute hands-on tasks for workshop: lab series
- Lab 3: Explain Course Overview & Learning Objectives fundamentals
- Lab 4: Execute hands-on tasks for program scope
- Lab 5: Execute hands-on tasks for learning approach
Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an official RCCE Course Completion Certificate for Practical Executive communication Workshop: Lab Series, verifiable through the Rocheston certification portal.
- Full access to all course materials and slide decks
- Hands-on lab access on Rocheston Rose X OS environment
- Access to Rocheston CyberNotes
- Access to Rocheston Zelfire — EDR/XDR SIEM platform
- Access to Rocheston Raven — online cyber range exercise platform
- Access to Rocheston Vulnerability Vines AI