The Confidence Engine
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The Confidence Engine: Customer Success Principles for Trust-Driven Security Leadership bridges two disciplines that rarely speak the same language: cybersecurity leadership and Customer Success Management. Written for vCISOs, virtual CISOs, security consultants, MSP/MSSP leaders, and security professionals moving into advisory roles, this practical guide shows how strong client relationships can make security work more trusted, more visible, and more effective.Security professionals are often trained to assess risk, manage controls, respond to incidents, and satisfy compliance needs. Yet many struggle with the relationship side of the work: earning executive trust, proving ongoing value, speaking in business terms, preventing client churn, and growing accounts in a way that serves the customer. This book argues that technical skill alone is no longer enough. To become a true trusted advisor, security leaders must also learn how to manage the customer journey.Drawing from proven Customer Success principles, Chris Campbell presents a clear model for building stronger vCISO and security advisory relationships. Readers will learn how to onboard clients with purpose, close the trust gap between security and business leaders, make compliance useful without mistaking it for real security, design better quarterly business reviews, build security health scores, handle crises without losing client confidence, identify healthy expansion opportunities, and reduce churn before it threatens the relationship.The Confidence Engine is not a technical security manual or certification guide. It is a field guide for the business and relationship side of modern security leadership. With direct language, practical examples, and frameworks that can be used in real client engagements, the book helps security professionals move from reactive technical resource to strategic partner.For consultants building a vCISO practice, MSPs adding security advisory services, or security leaders who want their work to be better understood by executives, this book offers a timely and useful playbook. It shows that trust is not a soft skill. It is the engine that makes security leadership work.
Chris Campbell is a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), virtual Chief Information Security Officer (vCISO), and author who combines deep cybersecurity expertise with a customer-success-first approach to security consulting. Having spent more than a decade working across both Customer Success Management and MSP/MSSP security environments, he brings a unique perspective that treats security initiatives as relationship-driven partnerships rather than purely technical implementations. Chris is the author of The Value Engine: A Complete Guide to Customer Success, a practical guide shaped by his years of experience helping customers build trust, realize value, strengthen relationships, and achieve better business outcomes. His work connects the disciplines of Customer Success, security leadership, advisory services, and long-term client partnership. Outside of work, Chris is a musician and black belt in Shotokan Karate, pursuits that reflect his commitment to discipline, continuous learning, and consistent excellence.