The Security Catalyst: Your Guide to Success in 2009

guideThe New Year welcomes new opportunity – and certainly an exciting time for the entire team at the Security Catalyst. We work with organizations to proactively change the way people protect information to reduce costs, increase revenue and manage risk.

In addition to publishing Into the Breach: Protect Your Business by Managing People, Information and Risk, we recently launched the Security Salon to provide the answers, explanations and support the results individuals and organizations need to be effective in this – and any – economic situation. Our focus is simple: work with individuals and organizations to shift thinking, support behavior change and get results that make a difference.

In 2009, we will continue our travels across North America by RV, keynote conferences and seminars and continue to work with organizations focused on striking the balance. Contact me to get on my schedule or learn how our approach can benefit you.

We will also continue to share ideas, insights, tips and strategies for success through the Security Catalyst Website, Community and Podcast series (including the development of a new live! call-in program).

The biggest – and most exciting – addition is the welcoming of the Security Catalyst Contributors. The Security Catalyst blog was designed to be a “clearing house for bright ideas.” We have been working over the last year to assemble of team of professionals passionate about changing the way people protect information. Each month, you will get to learn from their diverse experience and unique perspectives.

Coupled with a refresh of the Security Catalyst website, January proves to be a great month to get the year started right. No matter your challenge for the year, we have you covered – and look forward to the continued conversation. 

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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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