Don’t miss this chance to hear Brightfly’s Managing Director of Research, Brandon Dunlap, present exciting new research as part of (ISC)2‘s 2010 Security Leadership Series.
Building on the work of University of Connecticut Asst. Professor Robert Bird, Brightfly has recently conducted a study into how organizations at the leading (and trailing) edges of maturity are managing their security and compliance programs. In this session, “Compliance As Competitive Advantage: Value-Added Security”, we’ll explore the somewhat controversial notion of how information security and compliance activities can be used to generate and maintain competitive advantage for your organization.
The event will be held at the San Antonio Marriott Northwest:
3233 NW Loop 410
San Antonio, Texas
78213
Brightfly would like to thank the generous supporters of (ISC)2. Through their sponsorship, this Security Leadership Series event is free to (ISC)2 members (only $99 for non-members) and represents an incredible opportunity to connect with your peers. Just click the button below to register for the event. Register quickly, as these events fill up quickly!
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What was with that pink shirt you wore? You said you dress for the particular location. Pink ain’t San Antonio unless you are a Taco Cabana.
True. It was a bit Taco Cabana.