Scott Wright - Security Management CoachScott Wright is a writer, speaker, consultant and coach with a unique ability to connect with people. While not much is known (even to him) about the early years of Scott’s career, there is a general consensus that he was born a problem solver. Most recently, he has been observed helping various organizations to improve their performance, most often through the leveraging of their investments in human resources and information security. Trained as an engineer, he almost certainly has been involved in many software development and product management initiatives. Scott has yet to deny these claims.

Scott’s views on information security cover a broad range of disciplines. In fact, he has been known to say that, “If a business doesn’t have interesting security issues, it isn’t really a business.”

In the end, Scott believes that business is about delivering value, and information security is about protecting that value.

“Security Perspectives Inc.” is Scott’s consulting company, which specializes in Security Services for Management such as Coaching, Training, Seminars, Keynotes, Security Assessments, Team Building and Security Awareness; just about anything you might be concerned with as an executive or manager of an organization, when it comes to protecting value.

For more information on Scott Wright, or on Security Perspectives Inc., you can contact us at inquiries@securityviews.com.

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Heaven only knows why, but somebody suggested that I should try to learn more specifics about my own background, and put them here. Apparently, I picked up an engineering degree from the University of Waterloo (circa 1985), and found a Masters of Business Administration degree from the University of Ottawa a few short years later. There is also some trace evidence that I battled with scary salespeople and developers as a product manager at Entrust Technologies and Hummingbird (not the fish-finder company) before revealing that I was actually a consultant.  A few of my synapses may also fire at the mention of companies like Mitel, Nortel, Prior Data Sciences and Gallium Software.