Stephen Beiter

Technical Support Team Lead at ZenGRC

Stephen Beiter has a background primarily in technical support and customer service. Stephen started their career in 2014 at Xerox as a Customer Service Engineer, where they collaborated with a team to troubleshoot, diagnose, repair, and upgrade Xerox machines and networks. Stephen also played a key role in streamlining scheduling, which improved team efficiency. In 2020, they worked as a Full Stack Web Developer Student at the University of California, Berkeley, where they completed a project called Potluck Planner. Recently, in 2022, they joined RiskOptics as a Technical Support Engineer. Prior to their career at Xerox, Stephen was a Business Owner at Bidwell Computer Services starting in 2009.

Stephen Beiter attended the University of California, Berkeley from 2020 to 2021, where they studied Web Development. Prior to that, they obtained an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree in General Studies from Butte College from 2000 to 2002. Before attending Butte College, Stephen attended California State University, Chico from 1998 to 2000, where they pursued General Studies. Additionally, Stephen has obtained the CompTIA A+ ce Certification from CompTIA in July 2019. Currently, they are enrolled in the Zero To Mastery Academy, focusing on React.js but the completion year is unknown.

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We believe cyber risk management has evolved from an IT problem into a business problem. Because of this shift, security executives must adapt how they communicate risk to the board. But since risk is hard to frame in the context of a business initiative, security executives need help putting risk into business terms that the board can use to make informed, strategic decisions to drive growth. Additionally, security teams are often seen as the team that says “no”, shutting down projects and initiatives due to risk, which limits growth and results in missed opportunities. At ZenGRC, we aim to make risk management more strategic, pulling it up from tactical “check-the-box” work to something more valuable to both the company and the security team. There’s an opportunity for security executives to go beyond just protecting their company and secure their role as a more valuable, strategic member of the team. We can help by giving them the business context they need to report risk to their board in a way that is easy to understand and act upon.