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Thru the Lens: Honeywell’s 2019 Technology Symposium

Manhattan, NY According to Jaros Baum & Bolles, (JB&B) Min Kyriannis, cybersecurity/technology business development lead at JB&B, spoke at Honeywell’s 2019 Technology Symposium on October 10th, at the 4W43 Building. The Symposium presented the opportunity for leading cyber professionals to network, test-drive Honeywell’s latest technological advancements, and work with system experts to develop technology roadmaps for their organizations. 

As JB&B’s cybersecurity/technology business development lead, Kyriannis brings an established record of success in the global technology and security sectors. During her presentation, “Unzipping Cybersecurity: Reimagining the DNA of Your Design,” Kyriannis discussed the inner workings of organization security systems as well as technological advancements that can help prevent organizations from potential cyberattacks on their systems.

“I was excited to participate at the Honeywell event and help bring awareness of the technological advancements the industry is making to keep crucial data secure,” said Kyriannis. “It’s crucial for organizations to be aware of potential threats to their security systems and begin implementing preventative measures. This is a continuous and proactive process for firms.”

Kyriannis has over 25 years of experience in converged, global information technology, cybersecurity and physical security, in addition to previous work as a risk management leader. Over the course of her career, Kyriannis’s work has spanned the U.S., Europe, the Middle East and Asia. She has developed relationships and worked collaboratively in both the information and operational technology industries.

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