Engineering security from first principles. I'm Michael Tayo — I write CybersecurityOS, where I break down secure-by-design architecture, DevSecOps, cloud security, and emerging-tech risk into practical frameworks for engineers, leaders, and teams. Weekly perspectives, clarity over complexity.
Most people think the jump from Security Engineer to Security Leader is just a promotion. It’s not. It’s a complete shift in how you think, how you make decisions, and how you create impact. If you approach leadership the same way you approached engineering, you’ll feel stuck, overwhelmed, and constantly pulled back into the weeds. Here’s what actually changes. 1. You Stop Solving Problems — And Start Defining ThemAs an engineer, your value comes from solving clearly defined problems: Best, Founder, CyberSHIELD | CybersecurityOS 📩 michael@cybershieldacademy.net 📱 @cyb3rshi3ld 🛡 Empowering 20,000+ to launch & lead in cybersecurity Subscribe to the CybersecurityOS newsletter for weekly tools, tips & training → Join Free. |
Engineering security from first principles. I'm Michael Tayo — I write CybersecurityOS, where I break down secure-by-design architecture, DevSecOps, cloud security, and emerging-tech risk into practical frameworks for engineers, leaders, and teams. Weekly perspectives, clarity over complexity.