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Monday, 12 September 2011

Speaking in Boston @ the CDW + TechTarget security seminar next week

Posted on 11:54 by Unknown
I hope you'll have a chance to join me in Boston next week when I'm speaking at the TechTarget / CDW seminar: Predictive Security: Plan Ahead to Stay Ahead of the Next Threat.

Boston, like several other upcoming events, is a 2-track seminar where I'll be giving the keynote and splitting the breakout sessions with my friend and roadshow colleague Pete Lindstrom among other vendor experts. [sidenote: Pete's the real draw at these events, I'm just there to fill in the gaps....seriously, he's good.] After the keynote, breakout sessions of your choosing and a great lunch, we all get back together around 2pm and close out with a lively Q&A for which we've gotten great feedback.

If you can't make the Boston event or one of the other 2-trackers in Philly or New York this fall, I'll be leading two 1-track events in Phoenix and Raleigh coming up shortly as well.

Here's a sampling of audience feedback of my keynote and three breakout sessions at recent shows:
  • Very good information, Great speaker
  • Well laid-out, solid points/arguments, encouraged involvement
  • Super
  • Informative, broad, excellent!
  • Mobile devices discussion was very good and insightful
  • Informative and aligned with current issues
  • Great - Clear - Real-time Current examples of industry security
  • Good intro keynote
  • Knowledgeable and personable
  • Kevin does a great job - Good choice
  • Very real life knowledge not just preaches - He feels the pain, that is great! What an honor to attend!!!
  • Current real life examples is the best information that can ever be given at any seminar. A+++
  • Lots of good group discussion
  • Plenty of great examples, specific tools, crowd discussion, etc. Plenty of good info to take back
  • Best of the day. Most valuable. Good discussion.
  • Kevin's presentation was great
  • Very relevant - focused on concerns that most of us seemed to have about mobile security
  • Kevin is a great speaker/teacher
  • Learned lots - Had a great time - Thank you! Very Much!
  • Good technical info, plenty of things to take back for further use or investigation. Not too much kool-aid/sales pitches.
  • The content was good. I'm not a security guy so my interest is limited. It was at a good level of complexity
  • Although I was not here all seminar, what I saw was good - need more 1 day seminars
  • More relevant to my job function that I had anticipated -- thanks!
  • Security is a concern of upper management - This seminar provided me good information to take back to the organization
  • Loved the fact that you gave us tools
  • Great insights again - thanks for sharing some of the tools and hacks
  • Liked location; kevin is a very good speaker
  • Multi-tracks are a great idea! Continue with panel discussions/Q&A in future seminars
  • More speakers like Kevin Beaver

Hope to see you there!
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