The use of intelligent LED bulbs that learn and replicate lighting behaviors adds new approach to home security and safety.
The tests were conducted by Homeland Security Red Teams.
- By Matt Holden
- Jun 04, 2015
Brings new ease, speed, efficiency to enterprise compliance and breach prevention.
To examine IoT, next-gen cellular networks, disruptive technologies and more in a lively panel discussion format.
Addressing changing federal compliance mandates, South Plains Electric Cooperative chooses to centrally manage security for its 32 substations.
Company to continue servicing vehicle, cargo, and parcel detection systems in support of counter-drug and anti-terrorism missions.
Helps clients and communities prepare for workplace violence and emergency situations.
Offers additional performance enhancements to the V5 Video Management Software Suite.
Company's growth and product development in the IP video industry leads to additional avenues of distribution.
Initiative to fit ships and drill rigs with advanced video systems based on Milestone XProtect.
New name for trusted security brand opens the door to future growth and innovation.
Company is full-service systems integrator focused on high-end security solutions.
Phone companies to retain data while NSA must get permission from federal court.
- By Ginger Hill
- Jun 03, 2015
Contains what's important about statistics, what you can do to help fight cargo crime and suggests the only defensible, consistent trend in cargo theft.
- By Jack DeMao
- Jun 03, 2015
Budget constraints not an issue with Safe@School program that brings community together to support local schools.
FICAM compliant HSE Symmetry Security Management System demonstration in collaboration with HID Global's pivCLASS Validation Engine, Authentication Module and RK40/RKCL40 readers.
SOLVEIL solar, wireless surveillance solution enhances TEW Plus product portfolio by driving opportunity in the UK.
Strategic global expansion delivers more comprehensive range of products.
Reflects company's ongoing commitment to open architecture.
Homeland Security's Red Team helps reveal security flaws at nation's busiest airports.
- By Ginger Hill
- Jun 01, 2015
When it comes to IP video, too many customers base their buying decisions on the sizzle and not the steak. While the sizzle may tantalize, it’s the steak that satisfies your hunger.
- By Hedgie Bartol
- Jun 01, 2015
It was a late night shooting spree in early Spring of 2013, when an apparent lone rifleman situated in a thicket on a hillside in San Jose, Calif., attacked a large electrical power transmission substation by aiming and shooting at critical components as if playing an arcade game.
- By Clint Hilbert
- Jun 01, 2015
On a recent Monday morning, about 1 million spectators and 30,000 runners participated in the Boston Marathon, two years after the bombing tragedy that impacted so many people’s lives.
- By Phil Wheat, Zain Naboulsi
- Jun 01, 2015
In 1975, one of the most revered naval aircraft carriers—the USS Yorktown— was relocated to Mount Pleasant, S.C., to star as the centerpiece attraction of the newly developed Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum operated by the Patriots Point Development Authority.
- By Taylor Foster
- Jun 01, 2015
A large corrections campus, encompassing more than 30 buildings in the southeast United States, houses approximately 5,000 inmates with separate jail facilities for men and women who are awaiting sentencing, serving sentenced jail time and are in maximum security.
- By Tony V. Capelli
- Jun 01, 2015
A dramatic entryway makes a brand’s first impression and sets the tone for visiting customers and staff.
- By Wendy Bowman
- Jun 01, 2015
No matter where you look in the retail sector today, the market seems to be in a perpetual state of transition when it comes to security.
- By Jumbi Edulbehram
- Jun 01, 2015
Security knows no boundaries or borders. Security comes in a multitude of shapes and sizes, but mostly security touches everyone in the world that we inhabit.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Jun 01, 2015
Today’s retail and distribution centers face a growing number of risks that make safeguarding employees and reducing shrink a challenge. These organizations often must balance security and loss prevention with their goal of maintaining an employee-friendly work environment that is free from discrimination and privacy concerns.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Jun 01, 2015
During the 1960s, Arlington, Va. and the entire Washington, D.C. area experienced tremendous growth as demand for office space soared and new residents flocked to the region for employment.
- By Brian Carlson
- Jun 01, 2015