Security Standard Conference to explore effects of 9/11 on business

Published 25 July 2007

Second annual Security Standard conference to examine whether business have learned how to protect themselves from debilitating threats, and and other questions relating to the health and safety of corporations in the age of terror

The security if business, the business of security” — this is the motto of the upcoming second annual Security Standard conference (Chicgao, 10-11 September 2007). Six years after 9/11, it is appropriate to take stock to see whether business have learned how to protect themselves from debilitating threats. Panelists speaking at the event will address this question, and other questions relating to the health and safety of corporations in the age of terror. “The mission of The Security Standard conference is to educate our attendees about threats to corporate security and develop effective strategies to combat these threats,” said Bob Bragdon, cochair of the event and publisher of CSO magazine. “To do this, we’re pulling together the leading strategists, newest research, and an audience of IT and corporate decision-makers to analyze today’s risks and determine the building blocks for a strong and secure enterprise.”