Into the Breach

What happens when 'breach' is only a symptom?

With over two hundred million personal records already exposed, a recent poll of professionals revealed that 4 out of 5 responded to an actionable breach in the last year. In fact, 63% admitted to six or more breaches in the same year. We face an epidemic where the current approaches are not working. Change requires a shift in thinking.

"People have been unintentionally and systematically disconnected from the consequences of their actions for so long, they are no longer held accountable or take responsibility," explains Michael. "The real key to protecting information is to engage them in the process and support them with the right tools.buy now

In these uncertain times companies can no longer afford to ignore the real problem and increasing risk. Learn how to protect the business and:

    • Reduce costs and wasteful spending
    • Increase revenue
    • Manage people, information, and risk
Into the Breach

The Book

Journey Into the Breach with Michael Santarcangelo to learn about the real problem – a paradoxical human problem and how to take back control. Get results that change the way people protect information with a powerful approach any organization can implement immediately.
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Into the Breach

The Professional Speaker

Michael J. Santarcangelo, II is a human catalyst. An expert who speaks on information protection – including compliance, privacy and awareness – Michael energizes and inspires his audiences to change the way they protect information. His passion and approach gets results that change behaviors.
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Into the Breach

Answers. Explanations. Results.

Time is tight. So allocating time to training and learning yet another way to secure and protect information can seem impossible – unless, of course, it actually saves time and gets real results. The solution is the Protecting Information Program (PIP).
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