Jul 22 2008
Tim Cole
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Expert on IT Security and eBusiness
Tim Cole is an experienced publicist, author and TV moderator in the field of eBusiness and IT security. As editor of the business magazine Net Investor he has a proven track record for journalistic objectivity, as well as the ability to critically evaluate the impact of technology on business processes and markets. His book ‘Management Challenge Security’ has become a standard textbook for non-technical managers involved in IT security decision-making.
“Tim Cole is one of the 30 most influential Internet professionals”
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In detail
He is also founder and editor of Internet Report, the first German language newsletter for the online industry. Tim was responsible for several magazines including Connect, a popular telecommunications magazine. His role as head of the multimedia group also involved developing new concepts for multimedia publishing and online communication. He frequently contributes to Internet related magazines.
What he offers you
With a wealth of knowledge and unparalleled expertise in the IT and the Internet, Tim Cole offers audience’s great insights and useful guidelines on the future of IT security and related fields. He is also an experienced moderator and excellent event host.
Topics
IT Security
Success Factor: Internet
eBusiness
The Future of Communication
BizTech – The Interaction between Economy and Technology
Event Moderation
Publications
2000
The Consumer Cartel
2000
Electronic Communication in Construction: Achieving Commercial Advantage
1999
Management Challenge Security
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