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The Employee Security Connection is a quarterly newsletter written for the defense security executive to utilize as an educational tool for employees--and every year more than a quarter of a million employees read this informative, easy to understand security awareness briefing.
The Employee Security Connection is delivered via e-mail in Adobe Acrobat pdf format which enables you to simply place the document on your facility's Intranet for access by your entire employee population, e-mail the document to a specific distribution list or print hard copy for employees who don't have ready access to your Intranet.
The annual subscription price for this quarterly security awareness program is $845.00. Check out a free sample for yourself. Order form.
SECURITYsense is an online information security awareness program for employees. This innovative awareness program is designed to promote better security at a fraction of the cost of traditional programs. As training budgets shrink, information technology can pick up the slack.
SECURITYsense supplants traditional and costlier security awareness programs using the latest technology to reach employees. SECURITYsense delivers continuing security awareness information to you every month for timely distribution to your employees and posting on your corporate Intranet site.
It addresses everyday threats and vulnerabilities to information and practical ways for employees to counter them. At the beginning of every month you'll receive via e-mail, 20 individual security awareness articles for you to distribute to your employees throughout the month - one for every business day if you choose. See for yourself, ten sample screens for your review.
NSI's IMPACT seminars examine in detail national security threats to U.S. Government and industry. Held annually in the nation's capitol, these seminars are attended by many defense contractor security executives, as well as officers and managers from the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Security Agency, the Defense Security Service, the State Department, all of the military agencies and others.
IMPACT 2007!, "Building A Culture of Security" NSI's 22nd annual seminar, was held on April 2 - 4, 2007 at the Fairview Park Marriott in Falls Church, Virgina.
Click here to see what attendees had to say about this year's conference.
The National Security Institute also offers Security Policies and Procedures designed to meet the requirements of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM).
The procedures are developed in Microsoft Word and provide an on-line PC-based security library of current industrial security requirements and contractor security procedures that can be custom-tailored to each facility's security program.
NSI's special report presents a factual and comprehensive review of the explosive espionage case that U.S. prosecuters called "the most damaging spy case in the history of this country." This exclusive report highlights the Ames spy case in which a Moscow penetration agent succeeded for nearly a decade to operate deep within the heart of the U.S. intelligence community. The report examines how lax security enabled CIA turncoat Aldrich H. Ames to elude detection for nine years and raises questions about why so many warning signs did not trigger alarm bells among security officials. The purchase price of this 50-page report is $39.
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