KEY POINTS
  • Bret Arsenault has been Microsoft's top cybersecurity official for a decade. 
  • He talked to CNBC on the perils of the role, making quick decisions and the surprisingly simply steps companies can take to be more secure. 
  • Cybersecurity officials need to be seen by the board of directors, he said, in order for any effective initiatives to work. 
Bret Arsenault has been the top cybersecurity executive at Microsoft for ten years.

It was 4 a.m. on a night in June 2017. Bret Arsenault, the top-ranking cybersecurity executive at Microsoft, had fallen asleep on top of his cell phone when it shocked him awake with a buzz.

A cyberattack, later dubbed NotPetya, had begun locking down computers and shutting down businesses in Ukraine.