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New for 2022 is a panel of corporate security leaders who will be exploring challenges ranging from big data and cybersecurity of physical security solutions to how to gain intelligence from enterprise-level security system installations.
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.
Securing New Ground® (SNGTM), the executive conference presented by the Security Industry Association (SIA), connects you with the most influential security practioners and supplier partners in the industry. SNGTM is where you learn about strategies to help you achieve future success for your customers.
After Hurricane Sandy and its aftermath forced the cancellation of all Security Week events, organizers announced this week that the ISC East conference and trade show was rescheduled to take place on Nov. 28 and 29, 2012. New dates have not been established for the Securing New Ground conference.