SC Magazine Awards Europe 2006

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It’s only a few more weeks until the IT security industry’s big night out

For the IT security industry, there is only one destination on the evening of 25 April. All roads lead to London's Grosvenor House for the SC Magazine Awards Europe 2006.

SC Magazine Awards Europe 2006

A glittering night awaits, as we pay tribute to the people and products that have been making waves in the industry over the past 12 months.

Timed to coincide with the Infosecurity Europe Show, also in London, the evening marks the culmination of a year-long process. Hundreds of products have been scrutinised and judged by an international panel of security experts.

Now, shortlists have been drawn up and overall winners will be announced on the night. This year's awards include the Reader Trust category, voted on by users, and the Professional Awards, which recognise outstanding individuals, teams and security implementations, plus the unique SC Global Awards.

The Awards dinner has become the high point of the information security year, where professionals get together to celebrate excellence, meet up with old friends, and enjoy a truly unmissable event, with a top presenter and entertainment. Places for tables are limited, so if you would like to attend, make sure you book now.

Jericho Forum Conference

SC Magazine is hosting the Jericho Forum Annual Conference, which also takes place at Grosvenor House, starting at 11am on 25 April.

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