Welcome to the 370Security blog where I plan to share my experience of being a Chief Security Officer at one of the largest cloud companies in the world. Through this blog I plan to cover a variety of topics such as leadership, organization development, industry trends, tools, risk and more. If you aspire to be a CSO / CISO or you ever wanted to know what the job is like, then bookmark this site. What I can promise you is these posts will draw from real world experiences and this site will catalog those experience so others can learn from them.
Why 370Security?
I’ll be honest I struggled with the name for a long time, but ultimately decided on 370Security because it is directly related to a success story that I want to share with you through this blog. Here it is – over the course of my career, and particularly over my past three roles, I’ve learned how to build a world class security team and security program that can reduce risk to a business by over seventy percent. Want to learn more? Stay tuned…
Author: Lee Vorthman
I'm a U.S. Navy veteran and the Global Chief Security Officer (CSO) at a Fortune 100 cloud company where I've built a successful security program from the ground up and have partnered with the business to increase trust and reduce risk. I have over 25 years experience across a wide variety of industries such as technology, government & defense, education and oil & gas. I hold a number of professional certifications such as, EC-Council's Certified Chief Information Security Officer (C|CISO), Digital Director's Network (DDN) Board Certified Qualified Technology Expert (QTE) and ISC(2) Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Previously I was the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Civilian Agencies and Cybersecurity Initiatives at NetApp U.S. Public Sector and the Chief Information Security Office for an Oil & Gas software company. I am available for consulting and speaking opportunities. Thoughts and opinions are my own and do not represent any employer past or present.
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