According to a new study, 70 percent of employees cannot grasp web security and privacy.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Oct 12, 2017
abode Systems' is expanding features to allow users to build a smart home their own way.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Oct 12, 2017
Dubai International Airport is replacing security checks with an aquarium. Yes, you read that right.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Oct 11, 2017
The new Arlo Pro 2 includes HD Video, option 24/7 continuous video recording and a solar power option.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Oct 11, 2017
A shooting at the Texas Tech University Police Department left one officer dead.
DNA Fusion, Schlage LE wireless mortise locks now seamlessly integrate to offer an enhanced, scalable security solution
Several sporting arenas boosted security after a lone gunman killed 58 people at an outdoor concert.
Now all electronics bigger than a cell phone must be placed in their own bin.
As organizations seek to adapt to this growing concern, a greater focus is being placed on what a person can do to be safe and how to impart this vital information.
In an 11-page threat report, Homeland Security said "unaffiliated lone offenders" were among the top threats in the United States.
Latest v1.0 Release of their CA4K Security Management Software Platform
America’s deadliest mass shooting will change security as we know it.
ASIS 2017 Packed with Forward-Thinking End Users and Integrators
Yahoo recieved new information to show that all the accounts had been hacked, not just a portion as previously thought.
Could hotel security have caught Stephen Paddock before he brutally shot and killed 59 people in Las Vegas?
Executive to shed light on “Your Consumer and Their Connected Home” during top industry conference
Security companies are working to protect campuses, students and faculty during extreme weather
ASIS 2017 might be over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t keep up with the top companies that were at the show.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Oct 03, 2017
By any estimation, ASIS 2017 was quite successful. Of course, Day 3 was light on the show floor but it always seems to be that way. Show organizers went the extra mile providing a light lunch to exhibitors.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Oct 03, 2017
Last week at ASIS, several companies had great products for the Campus Security vertical. Here are just a few of the best items we saw while attending the show.
- By Lindsay Page
- Oct 03, 2017
At least 50 are dead and 400 more are injured after shots rang out from 32nd floor window into a crowd of concert-goers.
The main entry to every home is an ideal starting point for smart locks sales.
- By Nick English
- Oct 02, 2017
It seems we can’t go a single day without a new data breach making headlines.
Technology is increasingly being used as a force multiplier to help law enforcement agencies protect and serve. One way agencies are turning technology into a crime-fighting tool is by creating what’s called a “virtual fence” around a perimeter, such as city limits or a parking lot, by installing a network of license plate reader (LPR) cameras to monitor an area.
Many of us have gone on a cruise vacation or know of a close friend or relative who has done so. Cruising is a popular vacation option enjoyed by families and individuals throughout the world.
- By Eric Olson
- Oct 01, 2017
According to a number of studies, hospital crime and violence have been growing at an alarming rate in recent years. The wide variety of security threats that healthcare facilities face include theft by employees or visitors, violence or threats from visitors or patients, and other crimes of opportunity.
- By Jennifer Hackenburg
- Oct 01, 2017
Throughout the course of a calendar year, we take a look at numerous security solutions, events and, in our case, publications. In this issue, we have a specialty publication that focuses on government security. Security in the public sector is a big deal.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Oct 01, 2017
Outdoor wireless bridges are used to provide a network link from one location to another. You may want to network surveillance cameras back to your main office building, or share Internet and network access with another building on your campus.
- By Emily Chae, Evan Davis
- Oct 01, 2017
There is more than one reason why emergency vehicles have lights and sirens. Several years ago, there was a campaign by the Ohio state fire marshal which was, “Move right for lights and sirens.” This makes a lot of sense, allowing emergency response to get where they need to be with minimum interference.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Oct 01, 2017