The Cyber Lorekeeper
I'm Victoria Mosby, a Senior Sales & Solutions Engineer at PlexTrac with 16+ years across federal consulting, GRC strategy, pentesting, and technical sales.
After watching brilliant security professionals struggle to get buy-in because they couldn't translate their expertise into language leadership understands, I created The Cyber Lorekeeper methodology: making security professionals into compelling storytellers who can defend their digital kingdoms while winning executive support.
The Communication Gap Problem: Security teams speak in technical jargon (SIEM, Zero Trust, Defense in Depth). Executives think in risk, cost, and business impact. The gap between these languages costs organizations millions in delayed decisions, inadequate budgets, and preventable breaches.
The Archivist Translator demonstrates what I call the Codex Framework: the principle that the same information needs different narrative frames for different audiences. A CISO doesn't need to know how Zero Trust works down to the packet level; they need to know what happens to the organization if we don't implement it.
By translating cybersecurity concepts through three distinct perspectives—the eager learner (Pip), the strategic sovereign (Queen Lyra), and the ancient chronicler (The Lorekeeper)—we can speak to technical teams, business leaders, and everyone in between using a shared vocabulary wrapped in memorable storytelling.
The fantasy framing isn't just aesthetic; it's pedagogical. By distancing ourselves from clinical "threat actors" and "attack vectors," we see patterns more clearly. The dragon threatening the kingdom is the ransomware gang. The crumbling walls are unpatched systems. Distance creates clarity.
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