mlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>
Nominations are open for IFSEC Global Influencers in Security and Fire 2022 – it's time to recognise talent and hard work
| Hi, Who, in your opinion, has been the most influential person in security in the last year? Nominations for the IFSEC Global Influencers in Security & Fire Awards are open for 2022 – and we'd love to have your vote. The nomination period ends on 22 March, after which the names will be passed to the global judging panel, headed by Grant Lecky, co-founder of the Security Partners Forum. | FIND OUT MORE |
|
|
|
The categories Security executives (the most senior official in an enterprise, whose primary duties encompass leading and managing security for the enterprise) Security – end users (e.g. heads of security, managers of security teams) Security – manufacturers/ vendors/ installers / integrators (those displaying exemplary work in the field of installation or specific projects, as well as technological innovation) Security – thought leadership (e.g. thought leaders, association figures, academics) Cyber security professionals and thought leaders Security – One to watch (Specifically for championing the sector’s rising stars, nominees should have worked in the industry for no longer than five years) Fire – all disciplines (UK only) Fire – One to watch (Nominees should have worked in the industry for no longer than 5 years) |
|
|
|
How do we define influential? This could be anyone: Who has played a key role in driving technological innovation Who has been a driving force in changing regulation, standards/guidance or best practice in their location/market Someone whose insights/opinions are widely respected and which are influential in shaping debate around industry issues Someone who has been instrumental in the success of the organisation or business they lead or are employed by Someone who has helped to raise the industry’s profile or been an influential voice in the national media |
|
|
|
|