GIT SECURITY AWARD 2011: Companies Apply
GIT SECURITY, the German GIT SICHERHEIT magazine and messtec drives Automation award the GIT SECURITY AWARD each year to very special products. More than 75,000 readers of the prin...





GIT SECURITY, the German GIT SICHERHEIT magazine and messtec drives Automation award the GIT SECURITY AWARD each year to very special products. More than 75,000 readers of the printed editions and the corresponding online communities of GIT-SICHERHEIT.de, GIT-SECURITY.com and PRO-4-PRO.com will decide in Fall 2010 who will be the winners of the GIT SECURITY AWARD 2011.
If you are a manufacturer, developer or provider of security products or services, then you can apply to win one of the coveted awards with one product each in the categories A to E. You´ll find the apply form here.
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