Michael Peters

Dateline: Your Personal CXO
Weblog: michaelpeters.org
Articles: 9
First Published: Oct 12, 2011 / Last Published: May 25, 2012
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Michael D. Peters has been an independent information security consultant, executive, researcher, author, and catalyst with many years of information technology and business leadership experience. He has been referred to as the “Michelangelo of Security”. Michael’s current and previous executive positions include Chief Security Officer, Chief Information Security Officer and advising Chief Information Officer. From a credential perspective, Michael holds an Executive Juris Doctor in Cyberspace Law; a certified MBA in IT Management, undergraduate degree in IT Security, CISSP, CRISC, CISM, CCE, CMBA, SCSA and he is an ISSA Fellow. In the realm of thought leadership, Michael is the author of “Securing the C Level”, “Governance Documentation and Information Technology Security Policies Demystified”, “The Security Trifecta” and thousands of blogging, tweeting, social media networking and professional network syndication and industry feature publications. He has contributed significantly towards curriculum development as adjunct professor for graduate degree information security, advanced technology, cyberspace law, and privacy programs and toward industry standard professional certifications. He is the serial entrepreneur and innovator behind the “Your Personal CXO” information security network, The Security Trifecta philosophy, and the globally popular Holistic Operational Readiness Security Evaluation HORSE Project. He has been featured in many publications and broadcast media outlets as the “Go to Guy” for executive leadership, information security, cyberspace law, and governance. Michael’s influence reaches deep into the international business community. As a highly accomplished senior IT corporate officer and recognized expert in IT operations, systems, data, and network security, risk and privacy, Michael has already proven his leadership capabilities to many Fortune 50, 100, and 500 companies within the Financial, Technology, Manufacturing, Health Care, Insurance, Defense, Education, Energy, and Transportation markets. He is available for speaking, coaching, and consulting by contacting him via his personal blog contact page http://michaelpeters.org/?page_id=336. Michael always welcomes the opportunity to connect and network with you through various professional and social media channels such as Linkedin.com, Facebook.com, Twitter.com, Technorati.com, LazarusAlliance.com, Google+, and of course, MichaelPeters.org.

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Michael Peters's articles

  1. May 25, 2012

    What You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You in A …
    by a court of law, by your spouse, by the HR department, etc.
    in IT
  2. April 3, 2012

    Consumer Reality Check - Lifting the Veil on PCI DSS
    Lifting the Veil on PCI DSS
  3. March 28, 2012

    Failure to Guard Against Info Breach Leads to Firm's Bankruptcy
    Breach leads to firm's bankruptcy
  4. December 27, 2011

    Failure to Communicate: Pending US Congressional Orwellian Bills Threaten the Internet
    Pending US Congressional Orwellian Bills Threaten the Internet
  5. December 12, 2011

    Are You Alert?
    Managing your online reputation with a digital counter-strike.
  6. November 18, 2011

    Uninsured - Underinsured Information Highway Motorists
    Speeding on the information superhighway without privacy or security is like driving without insurance.
    in IT
  7. October 20, 2011

    Shot Down in Flames!
    That ROI for security or legal representation is in jeopardy, get right with the numbers.
  8. October 18, 2011

    Would You Buy a Car Without Seat Belts?
    Would you buy a car without seat belts?
    in IT
  9. October 12, 2011

    The Death of Privacy?
    I propose we declare the death of privacy. In our technically advancing world, our personal privacy expectations must be reconsidered, re-conceived and redefined.