SECURITY CAREER/STAFFING Articles
Lessons in security leadership: Dwaine Nichol
Manager of security and life safety, City of Toronto
Security leadership with three "Roadhouse" rules
Leading from the front is regular series from Michael Santarcangelo that shares practical tips, insights and solutions focused on security leadership, security awareness and effective communication. In this article, he explains how three rules from a film can bolster security leadership
Leading from the front: Change the labels, shift perspectives of security
Leading from the front is regular series from Michael Santarcangelo that shares practical tips, insights and solutions focused on security leadership, security awareness and effective communication. In this article, he examines how labels can hurt security's efforts within an organization
Pentagon unveils five steps for better cybersecurity
The U.S. Department of Defense goes public with its strategy for cyberspace.
Teach, don't just learn, to build your security career
Learning new skills is crucial for your security career. But, according to security-career expert Michael Santarcangelo, so is teaching your job to others, as illustrated by one popular movie about war
4 tips for using Facebook legally to conduct background checks (includes video)
Facebook and social media can offer a wealth of beneficial information when vetting job applicants. But heed this advice before logging on to check out a candidate's background
Selling technology to cops, part 3: Get dad involved, keep it simple
Nick Selby and Dave Henderson on the power of simplicity when it's time to sell cops new technology.
SOURCE Boston 2011: Two views on infosec interviewing, hiring
Lee Kushner and Lenny Zeltser will offer some advice for hiring managers and job seekers at SOURCE Boston next week.
Set expectations for a successful a security career
Are you reacting to incidents in your security career? Or are you responding? And what is the difference? Michael Santarcangelo explains why security professionals need to understand the distinction
Certifiable! The quiz
Can you spell "confusing?" Sure you can!
