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Home » Authors » Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein

Maggie Shein

Maggie Shein was Editor in Chief at Security magazine. She has been writing, editing and creating content for the security industry since 2004. She has an experienced background in publishing, communications, content creation and management. Within her role at Security, Maggie handled the overall direction of the brand, organized and executed the annual conference, facilitated Solutions by Sector webinars, researched and wrote exclusive cover stories, managed social media, and authored the monthly Security Talk column. She has both an undergraduate degree and master's degree in journalism.

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The characteristics of a thought leader

Every professional can learn from those before us and those with us now.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
January 6, 2023

Within the security industry, a true thought leader is willing to share both successes and failures.


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The case for security intelligence

Developing an intelligence model for your security function will drive value to the organization and aid in operational continuity.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
January 3, 2023

Developing an intelligence model for your security function will drive informed decision-making and aid in operational continuity.


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Security Talk

The nonlinear path to a sustainable security culture

Building a strong security culture force multiplies the reach of security teams and promotes a safe and secure work environment.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
December 5, 2022

Building a strong, integrated security culture begins with connection at all levels of an organization.


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Direct access: The value proposition of ISMA

The International Security Management Association (ISMA) is shaping the direction of security risk management and enabling senior security executives to drive value to their organizations.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
November 14, 2022

The International Security Management Association aids senior security executives and arms them with tools and solutions to prove the value of security.


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Security Benchmark Report
Security Talk

Which security metrics are most impactful?

Let’s take a deeper dive into what security performance metrics are most impactful to agencies and organizations.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
November 4, 2022

This issue presents Security magazine’s 2022 Security Benchmark Report; let’s dive deeper into the security performance metrics that are most impactful to security leaders’ organizations. 


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The 2022 Security Benchmark Report — Achievers

The Security Benchmark Report recognizes the achievements of this year's security teams.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
November 1, 2022

The 2022 Security Benchmark Report recognizes security leaders achieving great things in training, making strides in diversity, equity and inclusion, adding value and enabling the business and more.


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The 2022 Security Benchmark — Methodology

More About The 2022 Security Benchmark Report
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
November 1, 2022

The purpose of The Security Benchmark Report is to create a database to measure security teams and organizations versus their peers, both among the industry as a whole and among individual sectors, for even better comparison.


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The 2022 Security Benchmark Report — Main Report

The 2022 Security Benchmark Report includes comparisons of security functions, sector reports, top critical issues and achievements.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
November 1, 2022

The 2022 Security Benchmark Report includes comparisons of all security functions, sector reports and top critical issues. This editorial report provides security teams with metrics they can use to measure their security functions against their peers.


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The 2022 Security Benchmark — Sector Reports

The Security Benchmark Report data is broken up by sector to offer more direct comparisons among peer organizations.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
November 1, 2022

Data from The Security Benchmark Report is broken down by sector to allow for specific security comparisons across various market sectors. For The Security Benchmark Sector Reports, you’ll see data regarding security’s roles, responsibilities and budgets broken down by sector.


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Security Talk

Map out your security career in 4 steps

When mapping out career plans, security professionals can benefit from breaking down where they want to be and how they’ll get there.
Maggie Shein
Maggie Shein
October 5, 2022

When mapping out career plans, security professionals can benefit from breaking down where they want to be and how they’ll get there.


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