One of the most important things that you can do at the start of a new year is to refine your business plan with both short and long-term goals.
- By Barbara Holliday
- Jan 01, 2017
Students and the facilities in which they attend classes face more threats in today’s society than at any other point in history.
- By Russell Ost
- Jan 01, 2017
Video surveillance permeates our lives today; it is part of a changing world. We recently sat down with Jeff Whitney, vice president of marketing for megapixel camera manufacturer Arecont Vision to get an industry insider’s view on where the video surveillance market is today, how we got here, where we can expect it go in the near future, and what his own company is doing to keep up.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Jan 01, 2017
Frustrated with a faulty analog security setup, Chicago’s United Center set out to raise their technology standards and centralize operations through a network system.
- By Mark McCormack
- Jan 01, 2017
Campus security, both in a corporate and higher education setting, can be improved by leveraging data from access control systems to drive future security decisions.
- By Dave Bhattacharjee
- Jan 01, 2017
Pensacola christian college (pcc), in northwest florida, is located just off the warm emerald waters of florida’s gulf coast. pcc became a reality in 1974 when 100 students arrived at the college’s one building.
- By Tracie Thomas
- Jan 01, 2017
In our last contributed article, Anixter examined the topic of “Sourcing to Become a Leaner Organization.” Here we take a look at another important component of increasing profitability—Reducing and Managing Non-Productive Labor.
- By Brad Stevens
- Jan 01, 2017
Vehicle attacks, hacks and police ambushes make the list of top physical security events of 2016.
Thanks to a number of new technology advancements, power supplies and transmission solutions with network management features are a natural progression for ensuring the reliability of today’s IP-based physical security systems.
- By Ronnie Pennington
- Dec 29, 2016
Most products like firewalls, anti-spam, and network intrusion devices are designed to keep hackers on the outside from getting in, but that outward approach does not address an equally dangerous situation: the insider threat.
- By Isaac Kohen
- Dec 28, 2016
There is a growing belief that 2017 will be a decisive year in the battle over encryption that has been quietly raging for over 25 years.
- By Mike Salas
- Dec 27, 2016
Some of the more common and effective training and education resources available to help you stay current with new technologies, the solutions they deliver and evolving trends.
Criminal activity in neighborhoods tends to go up during the holidays, use these tips to keep your family safe.
The United States, France, Austria and many more are beefing up security in the wake of the vehicle attack on Berlin.
dormakaba announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire certain Mechanical Security businesses from Stanley Black & Decker for a total consideration of USD 725 million in cash.
Police thought they found the suspect when they arrested someone at the scene of the crime, but later said they didn’t have enough evidence to charge.
“Patriots Day” begins its limited release December 21.
Enables Tracking of Video Retention Compliance (VRC) as Key
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At least 12 died and 45 were injured in the incident that Berlin Police are calling a terrorist attack.
ASSA ABLOY announced the integration of their Aperio™ wireless lock technology with Access Manager from BadgePass, an integrated credential management solution.
Russia's ambassador to Turkey was reportedly shot by a gunman at an art gallery.
Electoral College voters will cast their ballots for President of the United States amid heightened security.
The suspect is in custody following an overnight standoff with police.
Officials believe the same boy tried to bomb a separate event just 9 days earlier.
Evidence recovered from the scene of the crash lead experts to believe EgyptAir Flight 804 was most likely downed due to terrorism.
Yahoo said 1 billion accounts were affected in the 2013 hack.
A 19-year-old “survivalist” was arrested after bringing in weapons to Trump Tower on Tuesday.
Quest Diagnostics' mobile application was hacked leaving the health information of about 34,000 people vulnerable.
Several routers, including those in the popular “Nighthawk” series, are affected.
Veteran Rep Organization Reinforces Sielox Presence in Ohio Valley