Into the Breach – Audio Series – Chapter 8 (Measuring Success)

Welcome to the continuation of the Into the Breach: Protect Your Business by Managing People, Information and Risk audio series. (Click this link) to learn more about this how this book solves today’s challenges and pick up a complete copy. This series, underwritten by Configuresoft, now part of EMC, is the full and unabridged audio version of Into the Breach, written by Michael Santarcangelo and read by the author. Join us for a new chapter released on the first Tuesday of each month (there are 13 chapters total).

What you’ll find in this episode (Chapter 8)

The strategy has been revealed. The fundamentals of what is now The Catalyst Method have been shared (note: if you want the update on The Catalyst Method, drop me an email). The key considerations for a pilot shared – and now it is time to measure success.

So how do you measure what matters so you can communicate what counts?

In this chapter, “Measuring Success,” Michael draws on his background of social science and economics to explain a powerful approach to measuring success. Learn how to use the right mix of qualitative and quantitative measurements to get the feedback necessary for success.

Learn how to measure what matters and communicate what counts.

You want more, so after listening…

After listening to this segment of Into the Breach, keep the energy going and support the shift in thinking and inspire behavior change by

  1. Engaging (not following) Michael on twitter (http://twitter.com/catalyst)
  2. Subscribing to The Security Catalyst podcast & blog to get more insights
  3. Learn more about The Catalyst Foundation Series – proven success for security initiatives to excite, ignite and turn insiders into allies who reduce business risk!

Go deeper Into the Breach with Michael Santarcangelo with EMC

Each month, EMC pulls back the curtain and provides more insights and a deeper discussion with Michael Santarcangelo about the elements in this chapter. Learn how to harness the power of their people to inform and improve the risk management process in a matter of weeks.  Go to www.configuresoft.com/securitycatalyst today to register now and listen to the recorded sessions from before and get access to the latest session.

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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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Amplifying the Good: The Security Catalyst Online Experience 2010

As the snow starts to cover the ground in Upstate New York, my thoughts are already turning to the year ahead. I’m not at all disenchanted with the Holidays; I’m just excited about the journey ahead with the Catalyst onTour RV adventure. Equally exciting to me is the programming that will be presented by the Security Catalyst in 2010.

The Security Catalyst is designed to be a clearinghouse of bright ideas from a collection of passionate and thoughtful professionals. I believe that more voices, more perspectives, and more discussions are essential to influencing the positive change we need. To that end, we have spent the last few months sharpening our focus – based on the needs of the industry – and developing themed columns and a revised approach to producing readable, actionable content.

We will introduce the bulk of the series in December, and continue rolling out new features and opportunities to engage as the year progresses. So as I travel the country to meet with as many people as possible, we will shine an increasingly bright light toward the future on the pages of the Security Catalyst Online.

The Security Catalyst Online Experience: Amplify the Good

Our mission is simple: amplify the good. A dozen contributors give of their time and experience to help advance the profession. Take a moment to consider the diverse programming prepared for 2010. Each of the contributors spent a few weeks developing a column and outlining key ideas and concepts to guide what we share in the coming year.

We’re working on a production cycle and are implementing a peer review process in 2010. In the coming weeks, I’ll showcase the contributors, reveal more about their series and provide the opportunity to engage with them – for the benefit of everyone!

We welcome feedback – comments, questions and challenges – to help shape our efforts and provide outstanding value for you and your efforts.

Security Social Worker — by Trish Smith

Trish Smith explores the perspective of a licensed MSW on the information security field. In the overall spectrum of topics, which all center on the juncture of technology and people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, Trish’s focus will be on people and how to turn a change concept into reality.

Foundational Identity Management – by Ioana Bazavan Justus

Ioana Bazavan Justus will share her extensive experience in implementing Identity Management at Fortune 50 companies in a 14-part series that is focused not on the technology, but on the process pitfalls and data preparation – the aspects that, if ignored, will make an IAM implementation fail. I’ve known Ioana for over a decade, and her ability to understand, explain and get results is amazing. I’m really excited about this series.

Organized Fraud Prevention – by Sharon Shaw

Sharon Shaw is more than an expert on preventing fraud – she is passionate about sharing ideas, insights and strategies that bring a new focus by explaining the (sometimes hidden) challenges every organization faces. She then provides thoughtful, straightforward solutions.

Leading from the Front – by Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher is a leader (my word, not his) that has engaged me in great conversations about leadership, management and the future of the industry we both serve. He’s agreed to share his thoughts and the secrets of his success to help influence positive change in 2010.

Security From Scratch – by Dennis Kuntz

Dennis Kuntz is gifted in a lot of ways, and I originally wanted to call this the “one man band” given his musical prowess. However, since he’s embarking on an effort to build security from scratch, we deemed it to be a more fitting title. We’re still tweaking the outline – but the goal is to harness collective experience and provide clear insights to the challenge many of us face: building security into an existing organization. Where to start? What to do? And what really matters… tune in and find out.

The Privacy Advantage – by Aaron Titus

Aaron Titus is focusing on the positive aspects of privacy. Instead of dwelling on the shortcomings of privacy, Aaron will set forth the keys to turning a focus on privacy into an advantage.

Security… Psych! – by Jeff Kirsch

Jeff Kirsch blends security with psychology – not only an interest for him, but a vocation for his wife. Jeff will share insights that improve the way we practice security based on how we think, behave, and learn.

Managing Your Compliance – by Jim McFee

Jim McFee knows compliance. He knows audits. As someone that has sat on “both sides of the desk” Jim is ready to share two decades of experience on how to set up and run and effective compliance and audit program. Emphasis on how to actively manage audit and compliance for outstanding – and harmonious – results.

Awareness that Works – by Michael Santarcangelo

Starting in January, Michael Santarcangelo (your humble Catalyst) will share his unique and effective approach to building “awareness that works.”

Ioana got started in November, and the balance of the contributors will introduce their columns this month, with a nugget or two to ponder and digest over the holidays. By January, we’ll be running full tilt – loaded with ideas, insights and success for 2010.

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