Michael Santarcangelo, CSOonline

Michael Santarcangelo

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Myrtle Beach, SC, United States

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Past:
  • CSOonline
  • CIO.com
  • Network World

Past articles by Michael:

Want to be a better security leader? Embrace your red team

Udi Mokady lines up for a Security Slap Shot on the need for security leaders to be productively paranoid → Read More

To combat phishing, you must change your approach

Kevin O’Brien, CEO of GreatHorn, discusses why employee training isn't effective in combatting phishing and what companies should do instead. → Read More

Are you ready for ‘Moneyball’ security?

Mike McKee, CEO of ObserveIT, discusses the benefits of an evidence- and data-based approach to security. → Read More

Your security scars are the key to innovation

Ben Johnson, CTO and co-founder of Obsidian Security, discusses driving innovation in security and business based on your experiences. → Read More

We need to stop dehumanizing security before it’s too late

Gary Golomb, co-founder of Awake Security, discusses the need to bring the human element back to the security operation center. → Read More

Security leaders need better visibility of risk before the board asks

Kevin Cunningham, president of SailPoint, discusses how security leaders need better visibility of risks so they can advise their boards and protect their companies. → Read More

Security leaders: Prepare now for the convergence of IT, OT and IoT

Adi Dar, CEO of Cyberbit, talks about what happens when IT, OT and IoT combine and how security leaders need to prepare. → Read More

It’s time for security leaders to challenge dogma

Jason Brvenik, CTO of NSS Labs, discusses why security leaders need to challenge dogma and replace outsized assumptions with evidence and better action. → Read More

Choose preparation over fear to protect critical infrastructure

Patrick Dennis lines up for a Security Slap Shot on the need to stop using FUD and start making better preparations to protect critical infrastructure. → Read More

Exploit attacker playbooks to improve security

Rick Howard lines up a Security Slap Shot on improving security by going after attacker playbooks. → Read More

Rethinking what it means to win in security

Security leaders need to celebrate success with a better definition of winning. → Read More

Security leaders need to focus on minimum effort, not minimum compliance

Experian's Michael Bruemmer takes a Security Slap Shot on the need to harness regulations to drive better security and not just minimum compliance. → Read More

Are new security specialists starting at a disadvantage?

Sanjay Raja lines up for a Security Slap Shot on how the current pathway into security puts people at a disadvantage → Read More

Contract obligations, third parties and cyber insurance

John Southrey from the Texas Medical Liability Trust explains what you need to understand about third-party contracts and cyber insurance to make better decisions. → Read More

Why security leaders need to partner with their insurance companies

Garin Pace shares how security leaders can partner with their insurance companies to get better results → Read More

What security leaders need before applying intelligence to cyber

John Boling lines up for a Security Slapshot on how security leaders can successfully apply intelligence to avoid failure → Read More

Why the board needs security leaders to fuel disciplined growth

Peter Cohan shares insights from his career and latest book to explain the importance of security in the boardroom and what boards and security leaders need to advance their relationship → Read More

Got cyber insurance? Share your thoughts to lead security change

As we kick off the next leading security change, I want to know what you think → Read More

Why seeking perfection in security actually increases risk

Lance James shares experience and insights on the often hidden risk of chasing perfection with steps security leaders can take to avoid common mistakes → Read More

Why security DIY might be exactly what you need

James K. Adamson shares a unique take on the rise of security DIY, why it benefits you, and how to get started → Read More