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Contact UsSANS SecAware Summit is an opportunity to network with and learn from your peers, develop your skills and expertise, and ultimately grow your career.
The 9th annual SANS Security Awareness Summit, held August 3-4 in Austin, TX, is a fantastic opportunity to network with and learn from your peers, develop your skills and expertise, and ultimately grow your career. With over 20 speakers, two hands-on workshops, and a reputation for being one of the most friendly and interactive security events in the world, you will find an incredible opportunity to learn how to more effectively manage and measure human risk.
Even better, you have two options how to attend. You can attend virtually for free or pay to attend in-person. If you choose to attend virtually, you will have access to all the speakers and networking opportunities via the Summit Slack workspace. But what about attending in-person? How can you justify the event when there are costs involved? What is the value to your boss and your organization? Here are some things to consider:
On a personal level, we are going to show you how to grow your visibility and credibility with your senior leadership, to include increasing your compensation by up to $30,000. Learn more about this super friendly event at the SANS Security Awareness Summit site.
Lance revolutionized cyber defense by founding the Honeynet Project. Over the past 25 years, he has helped 350+ organizations worldwide build resilient security cultures, transforming human risk management into a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity.
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