For technologists, solving complex problems is second nature. We build systems, mitigate risks, and innovate daily. But stepping out of the practitioner’s seat to launch a business requires a fundamentally different mindset—one driven not just by technology, but by mission.
In this powerful session, we explore the critical inflection point where technical expertise meets entrepreneurial ambition. Drawing from decades of leadership in high-stakes environments—from the FBI to global enterprise cybersecurity—this talk goes beyond startup hype to address the real operational demands of building a business from the ground up.
You’ll walk away with a practical framework to evaluate whether you have what it takes to transition from technologist to founder—grounded in passion, capability, and relentless execution.
Special thanks to our host, Netskope, for generously providing complimentary parking for all event guests!
Key Topics Covered
- Defining your mission: identifying the problem you’re driven to solve
- Translating technical expertise into competitive advantage
- Recognizing skill gaps and building a resilient foundation
- The realities of entrepreneurship: discipline, sacrifice, and execution
- Evaluating readiness for the founder journey
Why Attend
- Gain a realistic, no-nonsense view of entrepreneurship in tech
- Learn a proven framework to assess your readiness to become a founder
- Discover how to align passion with market opportunity
- Hear firsthand insights from a leader with FBI and enterprise cybersecurity experience
- Connect with like-minded professionals in cybersecurity and technology
- Enjoy networking, food, and meaningful conversations
Agenda
5:30 - 6:00 In-person Networking
5:55 - 6:00 Virtual Session Starts
6:00 - 6:15 ISSA Chapter Business
6:15 - 7:00 Presentation
7:00 - 8:00 Food & Refreshments
M.K. Palmore is a seasoned leadership and risk advisor, keynote speaker, and Founder of Apogee Global. With over 30 years of experience across the U.S. Marine Corps, the FBI, and executive roles in global cybersecurity organizations, he brings unmatched expertise in leadership, enterprise risk, and execution.
A CISSP and graduate of the Carnegie Mellon CISO Executive Program, Palmore advises boards and executive teams on cybersecurity risk, AI governance, and crisis leadership. Recognized as a 2025 Visionary Leader in Cybersecurity, he is dedicated to helping organizations—and individuals—turn strategy into action.
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