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How to Increase Your Organization's Security with a Shrinking Budget
4/1/22 10:39 am EST
Duration: 60 minutes Cost: FREE Where: Right from your computer! Scroll down to register.
In the current economic conditions, organizations are under intense pressure to operate as efficiently as possible and maintain a vigilant focus on profitability. Every dollar spent is under scrutiny, and security departments are challenged with sustaining the same levels of security with reduced resources available. How do you optimize those resources? What can you do to lower your expenditures? During this webinar, you will hear from an industry expert on ways to increase your organization’s security with a shrinking budget. You will learn:
Emerging security technologies to maximize effectiveness
Areas within your existing infrastructure you can further leverage
Outsourcing and remote security services to help reduce overhead
How to eliminate duplication of your resources and efforts
Ways to streamline your security processes
Case examples of success
Join us as we discuss these topics and gain valuable information necessary to help achieve your security objectives.
Christopher Kieta
National Business Development Manager
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Christopher Kieta is a National Business Development Manager for Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. He is responsible for creating, implementing and overseeing business plans and strategies that ensure profitable growth on a regional level. With more than 16 years experience in the security industry, Kieta has a background in law enforcement, operational security, system architecture, product design and systems engineering. He served as a reserve police officer in California, and as a military policeman in the United States Air Force. Following his military service, he worked as a systems engineer, and as a factory certified trainer in both security and building automation applications for two top tier security software companies. While working for one of these manufacturers, he designed two software features which became mission critical components for both the Federal Reserve Bank and the pharmaceutical industry. He has been with Siemens Building Technologies since 2006.