The 2006 Compass Awards Winners
The experiences of CSO Compass Awards honorees
The 2005 CSO Compass Awards: Direction Setters
They are the power brokers of the security industry. These six leaders from the public and the private sectors are writing the security industry's next chapter, in their own organizations and in the business world.
Bill Boni: Industry Advocate
Bill Boni, Vice President And Chief Information Security Officer, Motorola
Bob Weaver: Change Agent
Bob Weaver, Deputy Special Agent In Charge, U.S. Secret Service Financial Crimes Division
Dorothy Denning: Researcher
Dr. Dorothy Denning, Professor, Department of Defense Analysis, Naval Postgraduate School
Bob Littlejohn: Corporate Leader
Bob Littlejohn, Vice President for Global Security, Avon Products
Richard Clarke: Awareness Builder
Richard Clarke, Security Consultant, Good Harbor
The 2003 CSO Compass Awards: Setting the Course
The CSO Compass Award honors leaders who have helped build a security culture not just in their own organization but in the broader business community and the nation. The honorees share their thoughts about where security and CSOs are headed in the future.
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