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At Securing New Ground CONNECT, held virtually Oct. 28, 2021, the emphasis was indeed on connections. Securing New Ground 2022 will take place in-person in New York City from October 18-22 next year.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) has announced the 2021 agenda and speaker lineup for Securing New Ground (SNG), the security industry’s executive conference, taking place Oct. 28 as a virtual event.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) has announced the speaker line-up for Securing New Ground (SNG), the organization’s executive conference for security professionals, taking place on Oct. 28 in a virtual format.
Securing New Ground 2020, like virtually every other industry event this year took place, well, virtually — for three hours each day on October 21 and 22. But within that format it managed to cover a lot of ground, as it always does.
Securing New Ground Conference Manager Geoff Kohl sent an email today announcing that the Securing New Ground (SNG) 2020 Conference, originally planned for Oct. 27-28, will be held virtually.
At the Securing New Ground conference, held October 29-30 in New York City, industry executives, manufacturers, integrators and financial partners gathered to discuss the business of security.
PSA, the world’s largest systems integrator consortium, announced its president, Ric McCullough, has joined the executive council for the Security Industry Association. McCullough, who has over 35 years of experience in the security industry, has been with PSA for more than seven years and was promoted from the role of chief operating officer to president in July of this year.