Industry Knowledge and Real World Case Studies You Can Use
Posted on Mon, Feb 21, 2011
The final line-up for keynote speakers was recently announced for the upcoming 10th Annual Security Summit & Expo happening on March 8th. These key thought leaders will bring industry knowledge, best practices and evolving trends to the main stage as well as through The Great Conversation Webcast.
- Mike Howard, CSO for Microsoft Global Security and Brett Arsenault, CISO for Microsoft will speak on how to navigate the strategic landscape between information and physical security
- Bill Bozeman, CEO of PSA Security Network will provide insights and industry updates on the Security Market
- Lorna Koppel, CISO for Kohler Company will present on how to build the next generation of security architecture
- Jeffery Slotnick, a recent addition, is President of Setracon, Inc. and a Regional Vice President for ASIS International. He will be presenting on how to build a resilient organization through security
- Bob Hayes, Managing Director of the Security Executive Council will focus on looking to 2020 as a long-range goal for better physical and logical security, innovation, risk mitigation and intelligence
- Ron Worman, CEO of The Sage Group™ will be the Master of Ceremonies for the event
- Phil Aronson, CEO of Aronson Security Group (ASG) is the host of this Great Conversation event
The Summit will also feature Breakout Sessions where the theories, espoused by the keynote speakers and exhibited by the technology vendors, manifest into actual case studies which will help guide security executives and their teams.
Breakout sessions will include a focus on multiple industries, topics and security challenges including:
- Data center security
- Demonstrating the business value of security
- The future of security in the transportation industry
- Innovation, integration, and interoperability
- Lessons learned and best practices in enterprise Smart Card implementation
Ron Worman, CEO of The Sage Group™ and this year’s Master of Ceremonies, brings not only a wealth of security business knowledge but has worked to develop key relationships in the industry for over 10 years.
“The Summit brings together over 350 security executives in Seattle with thousands of others online through the webcast” said Worman. “This unique forum allows manufacturers, consultants, and end users to join in a collaborative conversation. If you are part of the security industry, this is an event you don’t want to miss.”
The Great Conversation™ begins soon, how will you participate? Will you be a part of the new breed of security leadership?