Security awareness is really hard. There’s very little guidance based on experience and it’s easy to feel like you’re spinning your wheels. The members of your Advisory boards will become extensions of your programs, acting as liaisons or ambassadors. This is all about relationship building and establishing trust. Be sure that you know what your program goals are before you call the meeting though, you’ll need to exude competence and direction. This kind of word of mouth is crucial to young programs, it creates a social proof that will pay dividends.”]