On tap at The Security Catalyst for February

Greetings from Myrtle Beach!

Extra! Extra!

February at the Security Catalyst Online

We did it.

The house is rented. We packed, sold or donated most of our “stuff.” We loaded up the RV and headed south.

More important, we are liberated. I feel grounded, connected and free.

The purpose of this change is to live simply and engage with more people – to seek experiences over “stuff.” Part of our focus on learning and living deliberately allows me more time to focus on the programming and content we provide through the Security Catalyst Online Experience.

In addition to our contributors powerful insights forged in the trenches (more below), this month we welcome some guest voices (and topics).

On tap for February

Our contributors have some great insights to share, including:

  • The key to effective communication and overall success when working with others from Trish
  • Martin explains how disruptive change, when well planned, crisply executed, and continually adjusted can enable organizations to “jump the curve” and function well above where they were previously
  • Why we need more attention focused on the consequences of actions with a challenge to help prevent and reduce fraud from Sharon
  • Using compliance to your advantage without doing damage; as a result – decision makers may be more willing within the context of a compliance effort to spend money on information security, but they may also be more open to education and awareness efforts from Dennis
  • Aaron shares how to avoid legal 500 error with privacy policies

And I’ll be climbing back into the writing saddle – and sharing my focus for the year with the awareness that works™ column.

Guest Voices

Craig Nelson – a good friend from the beginning of my career – chimes in with his insights on how businesses can determine if “the cloud” is right for them.

We might sneak in another guest voice or two (and try to convince them to stick around for the balance of the year!).

Engagement is the key to success

I invite you to read, consider and engage: likes, dislikes and constructive challenges are welcomed!

Connecting and engaging in person is a rich experience, indeed.

To that end, we’ll be leaving Myrtle Beach in the middle of February and traveling to San Franciso with stops planned in Atlanta, Dallas, and Phoenix.

Are you along the way?

If so, I’d love to explore how we work together.

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About Michael Santarcangelo
Michael connects with people, shifts their thinking and creates situations where individuals are naturally inspired to change their behaviors. As a bridge between technology and the user experience, Michael focuses on the positive – acknowledging the good work of the users, amplifying their actions and revealing to them they have the power – and the responsibility – to act to protect information. With wit and clarity, he freely shares unique insights, innovative approaches and effective solutions that are informed by both experience and research.

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