When preparing to present your findings to a group of non-technical stakeholders, such as the C-suite, which of the following should primarily constitute the content of your presentation?
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Full exploitation proof-of-concept (POC) code for each finding
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An Executive Summary focusing on the business impact and top risks
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Detailed technical explanations of each vulnerability found
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A comprehensive collection of all screenshots taken during the test
The Executive Summary is designed to provide a high-level overview suitable for non-technical stakeholders. It addresses the most significant issues, the potential impact on the business, and suggested remedial actions in a format that is accessible to those without technical expertise. Detailed technical findings and screenshots are too granular for such an audience and could overwhelm or confuse them. Technical explanations would be more suitable for the IT department or technical staff.
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