SAN FRANCISCO--()--nCircle, the leader in information risk and security performance management solutions, today announced that Jim Acquaviva, vice president of product strategy for nCircle, will participate in a panel discussion titled “Mastering the Art of Security Communication.” The Security Standard Conference, produced by CSO magazine, will be held September 10-11, 2012 at the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York.
The panel includes Steve Fried, CISO from People’s United Bank, Al Raymond, VP of privacy and records management at ARAMARK Corporation, as well as Mr. Acquaviva and will be moderated by Bob Bragdon, publisher of CSO magazine. Panel members will take questions from the audience regarding ways to effectively communicate about security to a wide range of audiences.
The panel discussion will be held at 12:10 pm on Tuesday, September 11, 2012.
For more information about the Security Standard Conference please visit: https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/35000/agenda/?&.
About nCircle
nCircle is the leading provider of information risk and security performance management solutions to more than 6,500 businesses and government agencies worldwide. nCircle solutions enable enterprises of all sizes to (1) automate compliance and reduce risk, and (2) measure and compare the performance of their IT security program with their own goals and industry peers. nCircle solutions may be deployed on a customer’s premises, as a cloud-based service, or in combination, for maximum flexibility and value.
nCircle has won numerous awards for growth, innovation, customer satisfaction and technology leadership, and has been ranked among the top 100 best places to work in the San Francisco Bay Area. nCircle is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with regional offices throughout the United States and in London and Toronto. To learn how you can more effectively protect your company visit us at http://www.ncircle.com.
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