IT Vocabulary
Security & Compliance Phrasing
Communicate incidents, permissions, and data handling with careful, accurate English.
5 weeks Cohort Advanced
USD 140 informational until invoiced
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
- Draft a short internal note that distinguishes confirmed facts from hypotheses
- Request access with justification sentences auditors expect
- Adjust tone when switching from engineer audience to legal liaison
Lead mentor
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.”
“CVE summary worksheet is now my Friday ritual. I wish we had one more week on vendor questionnaires—felt slightly rushed.”