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What Is Truth to Power?

dedicated to bridging the gaps between governance and practice, technology and business, regulation and control, risk management and real market pressures, and your own knowledge and the knowledge of your peers.
built to create a common pool of knowledge—one big brain—that lets you work more efficiently, build technology and business practices more effectively, and endure audits more effortlessly.
a neutral hub through which you can reach many valuable information nodes, resource collections, and organizations that are helping people like you already, but in fractured ways.
against the idea that auditors, analysts, and consultancies can control information simply through their ability to collect and distill it. T2P's goal is to unlock the vast body of knowledge, insight, and conventional wisdom that we all have, make it freely available to you, and help you digest and interpret it—without undue cost, bias, or hype.
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Ben Tomhave, T2P Expert Core GuideBen Tomhave is a Sr. Security Analyst with Gemini Security Solutions based in the Mid-Atlantic region of the US specializing in solutions architecture, security planning, program development, and management, and other strategic solutions.

Ben holds a Master of Science in Information Security Management from George Washington University. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), member of the American Bar Association Information Security Committee and eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Committee, member of ISSA, and member of the IEEE Computer Society. He is a published author and experienced public speaker.

Prior to his current endeavor, Ben has worked in a variety of security roles for companies including BT Professional Services, AOL, Wells Fargo, ICSA Labs, and Ernst & Young.

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