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Will Wise oversees the flagship ISC East and West shows, CNP Expo and Cardnotpresent.com. In his role, Will’s expertise encompasses a range of topic areas, from Physical and Cybersecurity, IoT, AI, Drones and Robots, to Fraud and Payments. Wise is an IT industry veteran with more than two decades of security industry experience in enterprise IT, IoT, cloud computing, electronics and more. Prior to Reed Exhibitions, Wise spent 10 years at UBM, where he both served as an Associate Publisher of the Software Development Media Group and headed up the sales and electronic events team, working on shows like Interop, London Technology Week, Cloud Connect, and more. Other key security roles include Managing Director at Penton for the IoT Institute and IoT Emerge event, as well publishing and advertising roles at IDG Communications.
Only with the widespread adoption of new technologies and systems will the country see long-term public safety success. With this fast-moving dynamic, not every new technology is ready for the challenges presented by a pandemic, and for many organizations it’s now about balancing effectiveness with timeliness, and diligence without panic.
Businesses commonly divide their security teams into two silos: physical and cyber/IT, with industrial organizations even dividing their teams across three: physical, operational (OT) and cyber/IT.