Every year, Security magazine is pleased to honor top security executives and leaders who positively impact the security industry, their organization, their colleagues and peers, as well as the national and global security landscape.
Every year, Security magazine honors top security executives and leaders who positively impact the security industry, their organization, their colleagues and peers, as well as the national and global security landscape. They have been nominated by their colleagues and associates, and were chosen based upon their leadership qualities and the overall positive impact that their security projects, programs or departments have had upon their shareholders, organizations, colleagues and the general public.
Each year, Security magazine honors top security executives who positively impact the security industry, their organization, their colleagues and their peers.
This year’s Most Influential is organized by five categories: Corporate Security Practitioners, Public Sector Security, University/Think Tanks, Cybersecurity and State/Local Government Security.
Nominated by their colleagues and associates, these top enterprise security executives are changing the security landscape for the better.
September 1, 2013
Each year, Security magazine honors top security executives who positively impact the security industry, their organization, their colleagues and their peers.
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This week's recap includes new August features, popular news articles and useful eNewsletter columns to help secure facilities and mitigate workplace violence risks.