AMAG holds security engineering symposium
Mar 20, 2006 3:33 PM
In mid-February, AMAG Technology hosted its 5th Annual Security Engineering Symposium at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel, Calif., which featured 70 security engineers and consultants from around the United States and Canada.
The symposium included seminars from Axis Communications, Bioscrypt, Fargo, HID, NEC, IR, ObjectVideo, and Zenitel on their special technologies and how they apply to the business of security.
"It provides a forum for an exchange of ideas, networking and education on the latest technological issues affecting our nation's security," says Bob Sawyer, president of AMAG.
Keynote speaker Jim Francis, from Aggleton and Associates, discussed "The IP Tsunami" and the myths surrounding IP technology.
Attendees, AMAG business partners and employees enjoyed a beautiful boat cruise sponsored by Bioscrypt and a friendly golf scramble event at Monarch Beach Golf Links sponsored by HID. A dinner and awards banquet followed the golf event. The winning team included: Marshall Pinnix, AMAG Technology, Robert Summers, Gage-Babcock and Associates, Bill Sewell, DMJM/AECOM and Jim Battersby, JRB and Associates.
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