
The board wants a security update. In English.
You sent the board a security summary. It had CVSS scores, CVE numbers, and patch compliance percentages.
They didn’t read it. Board members think in risk and money. "We blocked 47 threats" means nothing to them. "Your financial data was targeted three times this quarter. Here’s what we stopped." That gets their attention.
The scenario:
You need to translate a technical security summary into a board-level executive briefing.
The prompt:
You’re writing a one-page security briefing for a client’s board.
Data: [paste your technical security report or dashboard summary]
Create a one-page briefing that:
Opens with a 2-sentence executive summary of their security posture
Translates technical threats into business risk (revenue, reputation, regulatory)
Shows 3 key metrics with plain-language explanations
Lists top 3 recommendations ranked by business impact
Closes with a clear ask or next step
No acronyms without definitions. No technical scores. Language a CFO would use.