This year’s Most Influential People in Security recipients represent a small cross section of people protecting their organizations, furthering their missions and elevating the security industry in significant ways.
Security’s Most Influential People in Security 2022 represent a number of professionals protecting their organizations, furthering their missions and elevating the security industry in significant ways.
As Dave Komendat, Vice President and Chief Security Officer at Boeing, prepares to retire this year, he reflects on formative moments that affected him and the lessons he’ll take with him into the next chapter of his career.
Dave Komendat, VP and CSO of Boeing, prepares to retire this year; he sits down with Security magazine to reflect on the formative moments of his career.
It’s imperative security leaders constantly prepare their organizations for future threats. Conveniently, many of these potential threats are explored in one TV show.
Businesses need to evaluate how they manage their physical risks to avoid the next improbable event that could have devastating consequences to an organization’s continuity and bottom line.
National security leader Laureen Stephens-Rice is laser-focused on promoting diversity, equity and inclusion as well as professional development for the next generation of security leaders and diplomatic security agents.
Laureen Stephens-Rice, Site Security Administrator and Advisor within the Department of State’s Overseas Buildings Operations, is focused on professional development and training, as well as championing diversity, equity and inclusion in national security.
As an asset protection leader, Nicole Schmitt, Director of Asset Protection at Wireless Vision,
has built fraud prevention and crisis management programs from the ground up.