Feeling the Love at ISC West 2013

Feeling the Love at ISC West 2013

Feeling the Love at ISC West 2013

ISC West 2013 proved to be very positive experience for our publication, Security Products magazine and http://security-today.com, our online venue. It seemed that our corporate booth really stood out in a positive way, so we’ll have the same booth set-up at GovSec in May 2013.

Thank you to all who picked up a copy of Security Products! You helped us distribute approximately 500 magazines during the event.

“We traditionally launch the annual Security Products New Product of the Year contest at our ISC West Booth. With the strong vendor presence at the show we were able to generate a lot of interest in our 2013 contest. In addition, we distributed nearly 500 Security Products magazines to interested ISC West attendees and renewed subscriptions for numerous satisfied readers,” said Group Marketing Manager for the 1105 Media Security, Safety and Health Group, Susan May.

Feeling the Love at ISC West 2013During the show, Mission 500 presented us with a plaque to commemorate our partnership in their “One Child” Campaign, a group of experienced facilitators of short-term trips that specialize in connections, relationship building, and partnerships that build awareness of the orphan crisis and provides ways for each person to change the life of at least one child through Orphan Awarness trips and other holistic methods.  

“Security Products is honored to be recognized as a partner in the Mission 500 ‘One Child’ Campaign. By providing media support, our goal is to spread the word to the security industry about this important cause.”

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