Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Trainer TV Sheds Light on What Keeps Security Execs Up at Night

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Posted by Joe Franscella

I’m not big on press releases or announcements that start off by stating “… is pleased to announce …” But, I gotta say that in this particular case I really am pleased to announce (on Security Heavy) Trainer TV, my firm’s video contribution to the IT, marketing and public relations spaces.

Trainer TV is Trainer VP Ross Perich’s long-developing idea in action. Ross has brought his experience and talent as a former TV reporter and AP award winner to the regular show that not only showcases what’s happening in IT, marketing and communications, but also Trainer’s prowess at producing video. I am proud to say that I am Ross’ right hand man in the endeavor, have the opportunity to do much of the shooting and editing and I get to apply my skill at chroma keying and inserting digital backgrounds (unlike agencies that outsource this level of technical production, Trainer does it all in-house).

The first two segments we’ve released feature insight from security executives  interviewed during the Executive Women’s Forum (EWF) party held during RSA Conference 2009. The one above is about what keeps security executives up at night and the one below is about threats execs are on the look out for. Both  include comments from the heads of security at enterprises including McCormick Spices and Braclays Bank. We have more IT security segments coming out over the next coupld of months.

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7 Responses to “Trainer TV Sheds Light on What Keeps Security Execs Up at Night”
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