Book Heather to Speak at Your Event
Airport: SGF (Springfield, Branson National Airport)
Recent Events
- April 23, 2024 - Alignable Technology Business Group, Corporate Transparency Act
- April 19, 2024 - EC-Council University Webinar, Strategies for Building Cyber Resilient Organizations
- April 18, 2024 - Women+ in Technology of Northwest Arkansas, Annual Conference, People-Centered Cybersecurity is the Key to Small Business Cybersecurity
- February 8, 2024 - IIBA Tampa BABOK Study Group - Cybersecurity and Business Analysis
- January 10, 2024 - 417 Breakfast Club - Small Business Cybersecurity
- November 7, 2023 - Springfield Chamber of Commerce - 60 Minutes to Success - Cybersecurity Table
- October 17, 2023 - Local High School - Digital Footprint
- September 14, 2023 - Northside Betterment Association - Cybersecurity for People
- September 12, 2023 - E3 Women's Conference - Podcaster
- June 10, 2023 - Cybersecurity for Small Businesses with Santosh Kamane (CyberTalk)
- January 12, 2023 - LinkedIn Live with Ayelet HaShachar Penrod - Making Cybersecurity Approachable
- November 4, 2022 - Joplin MO Tech Summit - Cybersecurity Advocacy: Persuasion and Cyber Hygiene
- October 11, 2022 - Online - SCORE - Cyber Hygiene in Business
- September 14, 2022 - E3 Women's Conference - Cyber Hygiene in Business
Recent Podcasts
- Your Real, Your Ideal Podcast - AI and Cybersecurity
- Run Radio - Cybersecurity for People
- TeamTim Live - Cybersecurity and Culture
- Rico Podcast - Cybersecurity for People
- CancerU Thrivers - Finding Strength in Unexpected Moments
- The Virtual CISO Moment - Greg Schaffer and Heather Noggle
- The CyBUr Guy Podcast - Heather Noggle Origin Story
- Good Girls Get Rich - Don't Wait for Disaster: Proactive Measures for Cybersecurity Preparedness
- Cyber Ranch Podcast - Breach Communications with Heather Noggle
- Blue Sky Business Consulting - Immerse Yourself in Culture
Heather Speaks About
Human Cybersecurity
*A surprising high percentage of security breaches occur because of people’s actions or inaction. This percentage is growing, as attacking “humans” is profitable.
*Learn empowering practices to reduce your business and personal risk online.
*Take ownership of your Internet and device use. Other cyber hygiene things
*Define risk tolerance and ransomware “readiness” with some simple exercises.
*Build your organization’s cybersecurity program.
*Gain inspiration to teach and empower others.
Long-Term Cancer Survivorship
*Live far beyond surviving through the different stages of life as a “cancer survivor.”
*Handle side effects, unique challenges, and sharing the changes in your life with others…or concealing those changes.
*Volunteering – during and after cancer treatment.
*Use my stories of 33 years of life past cancer to help you or your loved ones build their own.
Customer Retention and Production Support
*Discover how to engage your customers to help solve software issues.
*Build strong relationships with customer service/support teams and customers.
*Clarify boundaries for production support.
*Expose the right logs for customer support.
*Incorporate the 6 key things to consider to fully define an issue for quick resolution and confirm the resolution works.
Speaking Fee
Let’s discuss it! Fees typically depend on location, audience, and timing.
Bio
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Heather Noggle is the owner of Codistac, a process solutions company that weaves technology and human experience together to guide customers to find unique answers to their most vexing problems in those areas where people and technology meet – HR, custom-built software, and cybersecurity. She also works with the Missouri Cybersecurity Center of Excellence.
Human cybersecurity is her passion – training, tips and tricks, and reframing cyber hygiene activities as fighting back. Testing limits of Generative AI is a new interest as well.
Heather offers more than 30 years of expertise built from experience as early as Commodore 64 tinkering; software development, requirements, and project management; human resources; extensive writing; and so much music. She effortlessly connects all of these things together with engaging and humorous storytelling. She’s passionate about what we people can do to protect ourselves and the information we seek to hold private.
Heather currently serves as Vice Chair of the Springfield Tech Council and also volunteers with Redeemer Lutheran Church.