In this episode of Life of a CISO, Dr. Eric Cole sits down with Michael Centrella, a 25-year veteran of the U.S. Secret Service turned cybersecurity executive, to discuss how lessons from protecting presidents translate into protecting digital infrastructure. Centrella shares his journey from investigating counterfeit currency to leading global cyber investigations, emphasizing how human error remains the biggest security vulnerability despite technological advances.
Together, they explore the evolving ransomware landscape, the challenges of balancing security with business friction, and the vital need for public-private collaboration, especially in light of the expiration of the CISA Information Sharing Act of 2015. Centrella also highlights the importance of supply chain visibility and continuous monitoring in today's interconnected world, sharing insights from his new role at SecurityScorecard.
The conversation closes with timeless advice drawn from both law enforcement and cybersecurity: "Trust but verify." Whether you're leading a security team or steering a business through today's cyber threats, this episode is packed with actionable wisdom on resilience, leadership, and the power of informed vigilance.
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