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Join the Security Industry Association (SIA) Women in Security Forum (WISF) for a complimentary keynote event at ISC West featuring the announcement of the 2022 Power 100 honorees as well as remarks from keynote speaker Jenny Radcliffe. The event will take place at The Bridge Stage, Booth 20073, on the ISC West Show Floor beginning at 9:30 a.m. this morning.
At this year’s show, the Security Industry Association (SIA) is hosting a Women in Security Forum Leadership Series. This event, titled “The Code to Communication, Collaboration and Camaraderie,” will be led by renowned speaker and seasoned technology executive Gayle Keller, along with her dynamic colleague Susan K. Younger.
New in 2022, this initiative presented by the SIA Women in Security Forum honors 100 women in the security industry each year who are role models for actively advancing diversity, inclusion, innovation and leadership in the community.
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, Snap One has opened registration for its first ever Women in Technology Summit, a virtual event that encourages women to pursue leadership careers in the technology industry.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) is now accepting applications for its new scholarship program, the SIA Women in Security Forum scholarship program.
When it comes to addressing the talent crisis in the security industry, the faces of the future will need to be much more diverse than those of the past.
It would be hard to find a topic more pressing across the entire security industry than the current workforce shortage. From manufacturers to security integrators, the issue of finding and keeping great employees is among the top concerns of nearly everyone.
Join the Security Industry Association (SIA) Women in Security Forum for a breakfast event at ISC West with special guest Juliette Kayyem, a national leader in America’s homeland security efforts.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) announced on March 8, International Women’s Day, the establishment of the SIA Women in Security Forum to support the participation of women in the security industry. Through programs, professional development and networking events, the committee will engage members, both men and women, who share this goal.
The Women’s Security Council (WSC) launched its 2015 submissions for the Women of the Year awards on December 1. The submission process will be open until the end of February and all submissions will be reviewed by a council of industry thought leaders.