If these technologies aren’t on your radar, they probably should be. These product categories are rapidly growing in popularity and for good reason.
- By Brian Carle
- Dec 01, 2016
There are myriad clichés that describe change. However, the one that seems to suit Security Products magazine best is: Success is often brought about by change.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Dec 01, 2016
When the Olympic Games come to town, the welfare of people and property are of paramount importance in both the planning process and during the event.
- By Raleigh Gerber
- Dec 01, 2016
There is an old saying about how everything is bigger in Texas, and in the case of Lexus of Lakeway, the expression certainly rings true.
- By Steve Birkmeier
- Dec 01, 2016
What’s ahead in 2017? In 2016, we saw video surveillance and security increasingly become the focus of mainstream media conversations, with video playing a pivotal role in bringing terror suspects to justice (as it did recently in NYC) and with police body-worn cameras capturing sometimes controversial incidents that spark national conversations.
- By Wayne Arvidson
- Dec 01, 2016
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the world’s first IP network camera, a technology that eventually revolutionized the video surveillance landscape.
- By Fredrik Nilsson
- Dec 01, 2016
It’s an exciting time to be in the security industry, as evidenced by the successful year we have seen in regards to technology innovations, mergers and acquisitions, and a renewed sense of pride in the industry.
- By Sharad Shekhar
- Dec 01, 2016
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said we need to be more concerned with rail security following the commuter train that crashed into a New Jersey terminal.
Total Recall to showcase new CrimeEye-RD-2 citywide surveillance solution at IACP 2016.
Provides needed training and CEUs for the security industry with over 125 courses.
Cell Phone footage released by the New York Times shows Keith Scott's wife pleading officers not to shoot her husband.
Guests enjoyed food and drinks at Tapa Toro in Orlando
Three people are dead, the shooting included in Athens, Tennessee after a workplace shooting.
Exhibits & Education Dedicated to Aerial Drones & Ground Robotics
Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning allows organizations to enjoy real time protection and risk identification, significantly reducing security risks without the need to increase staff.
- By Santosh Varughese
- Sep 23, 2016
The Security Industry Association announced the selection of Fredrik Nilsson, Vice President, Americas, Axis Communications Inc., to receive the 2016 George R. Lippert Memorial Award.
Yahoo has confirmed that a copy of data for at least 500 million accounts has been stolen.
XTec adds another Federal Agency to their PIV-I hosted service offering
DW Spectrum™ IPVMS on Multiple Devices
Effective immediately, TMG is representing Altronix in California, Hawaii, Nevada and Arizona.
A second night of violent protests broke out in Charlotte following an officer-involved shooting.
University continues to develop video security system with Milestone software and Axis cameras meet ongoing video surveillance needs
Handheld Wireless Mobile Reader (WMR) System Provides Identity Verification Where Fixed Readers Can't
Violent protests shut down a highway in Charlotte, North Carolina following the fatal shooting of a black man.
Campus carry was implemented at universities around Texas on Aug. 1, less than two months later a student accidentally discharged a weapon.
A U.S. House committee issued a scathing report accusing Snowden of causing damage to U.S. security.
The top iPhone features that guard your privacy and security.
Day one of ASIS 2016 featured a full slate of activity, and an exhibition floor brimming with visitors.
- By Matt Holden
- Sep 12, 2016
STANLEY Security, a global manufacturer and integrator of comprehensive security solutions, will unveil several advanced, customized technologies and solutions at the 62nd Annual ASIS International, including: two key enhancements to its STANLEY Insights™ Analytics Solutions Software; a wearable alert-activation button for the STANLEY Guard® Personal Safety app; and a stand-alone solution for protecting consumer card data from skimming attacks.