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Dallas-based Brinker International, Inc. is one of the worldโs leading casual dining restaurant companies. Founded in 1975, Brinker owns, operates or franchises more than 1,600 restaurants across 31 countries and two territories under the names Chiliโsยฎ Grill & Bar and Maggianoโs Little Italyยฎ. Our Restaurant Support Center is a custom-built, lakefront building located in Cypress Waters โ an office, living and retail development in the heart of Dallas-Fort Worth. Every aspect of our campus was designed to encourage personal wellbeing, team-oriented workstyle, and Brinkerโs mantra of โLetโs Play Restaurant.โ Our favorite features include flexible collaboration spaces, state-of-the-art test kitchen, a game room stocked with modern and nostalgic games, fitness center catering to individual and group workouts, and an inviting community eating and vending area. While the campus is beautiful, Brinkerโs true pride is in our Team Members. In fact, the Restaurant Support Center is proud to have been named one of Dallas' best places to work by the Dallas Business Journal and The Dallas Morning News for three consecutive years!
Security & Compliance Standards Overview
No incidents recorded for DIONS PIZZA in 2025.
No incidents recorded for Brinker International in 2025.
DIONS PIZZA cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries
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