That’s why BT is launching its fourth UK Information Security Journalism Awards.
Chaired by Ray Stanton, global head of BT’s business continuity, security and governance capability, the 2010 awards will recognise the vital role that security journalism plays in raising awareness amongst businesses.
Awards will be presented in the following categories:
Information Security Journalist of the Year – £2,000 prize
Best information security news story of the year – £500 prize
Best overall information security feature article of the year – £500 prize
Individual feature article awards for:
- Best Privacy feature of the year – £500 prize
- Best ID management feature of the year – £500 prize
- Best business continuity feature of the year – £500 prize
- Best generic security feature of the year – £500 prize (this includes online features and any articles on the topic of security that do not fit into the above categories)
BT Enigma Award – £1,000 prize.
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