Hot on the heels of an amazing 2011 Users’ Conference, I’ve been busy laying the foundation for next year’s event.
We want to give all of our Perspective clients as much notice as possible so that you can mark your calendars and plan to attend this once-a-year training, networking and Incident Management extravaganza.
March 6 & 7, 2012
St. Pete Beach, Florida
The Changing World of Incident Management: Mobility, Integration and Information Security
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I wanted to share with you an article I wrote back in September of 2009 that speaks to Peel’s Principle #9. This article focuses on the importance of using metrics to monitor the effectiveness of your security program and in turn, demonstrate your security department’s ROI.
Applying Peel’s Principle #9
Anyone involved in security should be familiar with Peelian Principles—the philosophy that Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the British Police, developed in 1822 to define an ethical police force. There are nine principles in all, the most popular being “the police are the public and the public are the police.”
While Peel’s principles specifically address the police force, many of them can just as easily be applied to private security; in particular, principle #9 is directly relevant to your incident management program.
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