Entries open in 3rd annual InfoSec Awards
Entries open in 3rd annual InfoSec Awards
Media release – 4 September 2017
The Board of iSANZ
(Information Security Awards New Zealand) is pleased to
announce that entries in the 2017 iSANZ Awards have
opened.
Now in their third year, the iSANZ Awards
honour individuals and organisations in five different
categories for contributions to New Zealand’s world-class
information security (InfoSec) industry.
Entries
close on Monday, 2 October 2017. Entry information,
including category descriptions, judging criteria, entry
rules and entry form can be found at
www.isanz.org.nz.
The 2017 iSANZ Award
categories are:
Best International Superstar –
open to individuals who have achieved significant results in
the development or promotion of security work that has had a
high international profile.
Best Security Project /
Initiative – open to companies or organisations who have
successfully deployed and implemented an InfoSec project or
initiative; Or who have successfully initiated best InfoSec
practices.
Best Security Awareness Campaign –
open to companies or organisations who have successfully
deployed and implemented a formal security awareness program
covering outreach, education and assistance in order to
raise awareness of InfoSec nationally.
Best
Security Company of the Year – open to security companies
with superior security products, services or solutions that
help customers tackle today’s most pressing InfoSec
challenges.
Up-and-coming Cybersecurity Star - open
to all individuals who are a newcomer to the world of Cyber/
InfoSec in NZ, and have made a positive and impressive
impact to our community for an
‘apprentice’.
Each year the iSANZ Awards also
honour a person, event or company that has made a
significant contribution to the wider InfoSec community in a
special nominated Hall of Fame Award. Anybody can make a
nomination for the Hall of Fame Award.
iSANZ Chair
Kendra Ross says New Zealand has a deep pool of information
security talent working hard behind the scenes to protect
and defend networks against malicious attacks.
“In a year which has seen a number of high
profile attacks such as WannaCry and Petya, the iSANZ Awards
recognise the innovators, pioneers and leaders in what has
now become a critical industry for New Zealand,” she says.
“We encourage all New Zealanders or New
Zealand-based individuals and organisations involved in the
information security space to visit isanz.org.nz
and enter the Awards.”
The iSANZ Awards is
proudly sponsored and supported by a number of leaders in
the information security market, including Check Point,
Context, Microfocus, Datacom, Sailpoint, Arbor and
Aura.
Winners in the 2017 iSANZ Awards will be
announced at a gala dinner to be held at Te Papa Museum,
Wellington on the evening of Tuesday, 21 November
2017.
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