Amy DeMartine
@amydemartine
VP and Research Director @Forrester, also covering #businessresiliency, this life is like the sweetest thing I've ever known, tweets are my own
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http://www.forrester.com/Amy%20DeMartine 03-09-2013 17:33:46
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Need help securing your APIs? Register for our upcoming #webinar to find out how with expertise from Lebin Cheng, Imperva, a Thales company #API security expert, and guest speaker, Forrester Research Director, Amy DeMartine. okt.to/oDsVbH
We should be taking confident and courageous strides toward creating future-generation-safe companies. For #EarthDay 2022, we compiled research to help companies make these good decisions: forr.com/37xn9a3 via Amy DeMartine
Here we go!! Day 1 of #forrsecurity 2022. 🏳️🌈🇺🇸🇪🇺 @[email protected] talking about how #Security and #risk build or break trust.
With #COP27 underway, we launched a new article on how to set a greenhouse gas emissions target 🎯 that makes real impact. Read the latest from Amy DeMartine. forr.com/3NQOAMr
Last breakout session of the #ForrSecurity event. Here’s Janet Worthington summing up 300+ pages to get to the the essentials of securing #software #supplychains
Second to last keynote #ForrSecurity 2022. @infosec_jb leading a panel including Alla Valente 🇺🇦🌻. Great point about needing to consider values-based employees when thinking about insider risk.
Last but not least, #ForrSecurity 2022 is Sandy Carielli talking about how to right size your security to your minimal viable product. Long live minimal viable security!!
Join Fusion's Steve Richardson and our guest speaker, Forrester's Amy DeMartine, for a webinar on December 7 where they will do a deep dive into how your company can effectively leverage #resiliency for your #competitiveadvantage! Learn more and register: bit.ly/3AQ9pSU
Here's the footage of our latest System 002 plastic extraction from December 5th and the last one for the year, as our crew is returning to port today. As we approach the end of 2022, System 002 has cleaned up a total of 193,826 kg of plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.