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You've spent a lot of time, effort and training to be in the position you are in today. You probably spent personal time taking courses, college and attending professional seminars. You are learning and growing, and working hard to implement successful security programs in your companies. Along the way -- without even knowing it -- you created something else, too: Valuable relationships with business units, engineers, contracts managers and other departments. The relationships don't necessarily show up in your budget items, risk assessment plans or your policies. You work hard to forge relationships and get full commitment to your security program, hand out training incentives, put up posters...and on...and on. Well, today, I'm here to help you become more influential in your field and create successful security programs. We’re here to introduce you to proven methods to become more influential at work, no matter what your career or position. Be confident, support national security plans and create relationships that facilitate top down emphasis on security programs. I’ll show you what I have learned through my risk management experience, compliance training and MBA program. Employing these methods is simple and without much effort. This comprehensive and thought-provoking Security Expert Newsletter and eTraining Program is where we'll start. I’ll provide monthly newsletter and bi-weekly Blog input as well as questions and answers based on NISPOM, executive orders and federal regulations. Your knowledge will increase and your confidence will show. A side benefit is preparation for the ISP Certification exam. The ISP Certification is vital to career longevity and influence. You'll also discover more of what I'm about. That is, you'll know without a doubt when you're through that my goal for any business owner is to: * Create compelling security awareness * Build influence with your management and teams * Learn more about compliance issues * Conduct realistic risk management * Provide return on investment * Get others to help with security goals As you read each section of this Program, keep an open mind to the idea that virtually all security managers have force multipliers, assets and resources that should help foster a good security environment. Fill out the following form to get keep up to date. Our newsletter offers the latest information on security news, ISP Certification training and Jeff’s upcoming book “Managing the Security of Classified Information and Contracts”. We hope to see you there.
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