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Cover Security Magazine November 2017

2017 Security 500: Backing the Business’s Reputation

Welcome to the 2017 Security 500 report with the top 10 trends that Security 500 survey respondents have identified as risks to their enterprise’s reputation and brand.
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Diane Ritchey
November 1, 2017
This year’s Security 500 report offers 10 security risks to your enterprise’s reputation, as ranked by you in your Security 500 survey responses, in addition to how one CSO is mitigating them in his enterprise.
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2017 Security 500 Sector Reports Security Magazine November 2017

The 2017 Security 500 Sector Reports

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Diane Ritchey
November 1, 2017
What are the critical issues and trends in your sector in 2017? How does your enterprise compare to your peers?
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2017 Security 500 Methodology Security Magazine November 2017

The 2017 Security 500 Methodology

November 1, 2017
The purpose of the Security 500 is to create a reliable database to measure your organization versus others and create a benchmarking program among security organizations. The results will enable you to answer the question, “Where Do I Stand?” as a basis of an ongoing peer review process.
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2017 Security 500 Rankings Security Magazine November 2017

The 2017 Security 500 Rankings

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Diane Ritchey
November 1, 2017
Which security programs are taking the lead? These 500 enterprises have been ranked through metrics to determine the forerunners in 17 sectors.
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2017 Security Thought Leader Profiles Security Magazine November 2017

The 2017 Security 500 Thought Leader Profiles

November 1, 2017
Read about the 2017 Security 500 thought leaders.
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David Aflalo Security Magazine November 2017

David Aflalo: Professional and Prepared

A Security 500 Thought Leader Profile
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Diane Ritchey
November 1, 2017
Dave Aflalo has protected Presidents of the United States, nuclear power plants and CEOs. Over a 35-year career, his work has spanned the industry spectrum and has included senior leadership roles ensuring security and safety in both the public and private sectors.
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Michael Case Security Magazine November 2017

Michael Case: The Balancing Act in Retail Security

A Security 500 Thought Leader Profile
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Diane Ritchey
November 1, 2017
“Retail is never boring, and that’s a good thing,” says Michael Case, Director of Loss Prevention for Art Van Furniture Inc., an American furniture retail store chain.
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Joshua Dean Security Magazine November 2017

Joshua Dean: Securing the People, Securing San Antonio's Water Future

A Security 500 Thought Leader Profile
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Diane Ritchey
November 1, 2017
Joshua Dean, Director of Security for San Antonio Water System (SAWS), is in charge of keeping assets safe and secure, so that the 1.8 million people in the region don’t have an interruption to their water and sewer services.
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James Gannon Security Magazine November 2017

Sheriff James M. Gannon: Helping People in Morris County

A Security 500 Thought Leader Profile
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Diane Ritchey
November 1, 2017
Gannon, who is the 77th Sheriff of Morris County, New Jersey, has always had roles where he could offer his services and guidance to people. He was elected in 2016, after a decorated, 33-year career in law enforcement and private sector security.
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Rosalind Harris Security Magazine November 2017

Rosalind Harris: An Attitude of Altruism

A Security 500 Thought Leader Profile
November 1, 2017
Rosalind Harris, Manager of Facilities and Security at County of Ventura, faces the challenge of keeping employees and property safe while maintaining an open and inviting atmosphere.
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