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2014 Digital Yearbook of Homeland Security Awards

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

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Meet the Sponsors: Tenable<br />

Meet the Sponsors: HID Global<br />

Meet the Sponsors: Agiliance<br />

Vendors <strong>of</strong> IT <strong>Security</strong> Solutions<br />

GSN Interview – Chuck Brooks,<br />

Distinguished Judge<br />

Winners in IT <strong>Security</strong> Categories<br />

Vendors <strong>of</strong> Physical <strong>Security</strong> Solutions<br />

GSN Interview – Scott Greiper,<br />

Distinguished Judge<br />

Winners in Physical <strong>Security</strong> Solutions<br />

Government Agency <strong>Awards</strong><br />

GSN Interview – K. Denise Krepp,<br />

Distinguished Judge<br />

Winners <strong>of</strong> Government Agency <strong>Awards</strong><br />

Government <strong>Security</strong> News<br />

About the Statute:<br />

The Statue <strong>of</strong> Liberty, a symbol<br />

<strong>of</strong> freedom and the United<br />

States, was designed by the<br />

French sculptor Frederic<br />

Auguste Bartholdi, given to the<br />

United States by the people<br />

<strong>of</strong> France and dedicated on<br />

October 28, 1886. The robed<br />

female figure representing the<br />

Roman goddess Libertas bears<br />

a torch and a tablet evoking<br />

the law, on which is inscribed<br />

the date <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Independence,<br />

July 4, 1776. The statue is an<br />

icon <strong>of</strong> freedom and a welcoming<br />

signal to immigrations<br />

arriving from abroad.<br />

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