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Tuesday, February 24, 2026 @ 5:00pm, program begins at 5:45pm
Holidays Pub & Grill, Appleton
Technical skills might get someone through the door in cybersecurity—but it’s leadership, communication, and mentorship that keep them growing and contributing at a high level. As our field becomes more complex and critical, we must evolve how we build and lead our teams.
This talk explores the often-overlooked soft skills that transform technically capable individuals into effective collaborators, trusted advisors, and future leaders. From coaching junior analysts to bridging the language gap between the SOC and the C-suite, cybersecurity professionals must be just as confident navigating human dynamics as they are navigating technical systems.
Drawing from real-world experience leading teams in high-pressure, mission-driven environments, Amanda will share practical insights on how to foster a culture of psychological safety, build mentorship pipelines, and develop communication strategies that elevate problem-solving and team resilience. This session is not about "going soft"—it’s about leading with purpose, growing with intention, and understanding that our greatest defense is not just our tools, but our people.
Featured Speaker: Amanda Kollmorgan is the Deputy State IT Director for the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs. Amanda is passionate about developing people-first teams, mentoring future leaders, and fostering innovation through collaborative leadership. With nearly 20 years of military and civilian experience, she brings a well-rounded expertise in cybersecurity and IT strategy.
Who Should Attend:
• Cybersecurity professionals and SOC team members
• IT leaders and technology managers
• CIOs, CISOs, and executive decision-makers
• Emerging leaders looking to grow their influence
• Business leaders working closely with IT and security teams
• Anyone interested in strengthening team culture and resilience
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