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CSI Security Awareness Peer Group

A robust security awareness program is one of your organization's most powerful protection strategies.

If you sometimes feel like you're the only person at your organization who believes in the importance of awareness, then it's time to re-energize yourself and your awareness program by spending two days with your security awareness peers—people willing to share their experience and help each other.

Meet with your counterparts from other organizations—awareness specialists who will tell you what they've tried, how much it cost, what problems they encountered, and how they fine-tuned it for the future. And come prepared to tell a little about your own program efforts or plans.

Attendees will set their own agenda for the Peer Group meetings. Here are a few of the items tackled at a previous meeting:

  • Measuring the effectiveness of your program
  • Integrating the security message into other departments
  • Pushing the message up to executives
  • Project management process for awareness programs
  • Keeping the message fresh
  • Event reporting as awareness tools for management

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Fees

Awareness Peer Group Membership:
$3,000 per organization

Fee Includes:

  • Two meetings with two people at each, no additional cost
  • One free personal CSI membership
  • Protected seating at meetings
  • Group email Q&A exchanges throughout the year
  • Topical teleconferences between meetings for members only

Meetings include continental breakfast, lunch, breaks, and an optional pay-per-person group dinner.

Single Attendance Fee (without membership in the group):
$1,895 (2nd person at $745)

Become a member in the Security Awareness Peer Group, or try a meeting.

Please complete one of the forms below, sign, and fax to the number provided:

For more information, contact:
Pam Salaway
Manager of Special Programs
631.878.2205
pam.salaway@ubm.com