The agents searched a trailer on May 9 and discovered 25 individuals attempting to enter the U.S.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- May 13, 2020
TSA officer spent her stimulus check to support and thank front-line workers.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- May 13, 2020
VRx leverages deep learning and native NetBox ecosystem integration for a unified security management experience
Businesses should switch their efforts towards an inbound marketing/communications strategy and manage relationships with existing customers during the pandemic.
- By Julian Arcila
- May 12, 2020
Computer Vision and LiDAR Motion Analytics Technologies Combined for Optimized Environments in Today’s Crowded World
With growing number of breaches, there is a huge need for more advanced measures to protect public sector data.
- By Warren Poschman
- May 12, 2020
Gunfire detection system manufacturer is hiring for several other positions
Building management can now install a free smart device that communicates with the SALTO controller and Amazon
KastleSafeSpaces platform for critical contact tracing and screening technology protects tenants building-wide
Endpoints are common targets for ransomware and cryptojacking attackers. Here are the solutions available to address those risks.
- By Ilai Bavati
- May 11, 2020
ASIS, organizer of the GSX 2020 tradeshow, recently announced that it is considering moving the event online because of the coronavirus pandemic.
- By Brent Dirks
- May 08, 2020
The agency plans to receive millions of masks in the next few weeks to distribute to employees, but most agents will wear surgical masks rather than the more expensive N95 respirators.
- By Haley Samsel
- May 08, 2020
Company said the decision was made to protect employees from health risks
it is not known if the interim Pentagon policy would eventually extend to current military member who have been ill from the coronavirus while on duty.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- May 07, 2020
False report of bomb on cargo plane temporarily closes facility
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- May 06, 2020
Calvin Munerlyn, a guard at a Family Dollar store in Flint, was killed after telling two customers to leave the store for refusing to follow a governor’s order to wear face coverings in public.
- By Haley Samsel
- May 06, 2020
The Energy Department will form a task force focused on identifying and banning equipment that pose national security risks.
- By Haley Samsel
- May 06, 2020
Automated Secure Alarm Protocol (ASAP) technology goes live at county’s 911 center.
The New York governor said that New York hospitals must prepare their own stockpiles of personal protective equipment.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- May 05, 2020
The Star Wars series provides good examples that we can use as lessons to combat scammers attempting to profit from COVID-19, writes Tyler Reguly.
- By Tyler Reguly
- May 04, 2020
It’s safe to say that everyone is feeling pretty uneasy right now. Our reality is changing dramatically, as each day brings a wave of new information. Suddenly we’re all indoors as much as possible, and if we’re lucky, working remotely.
- By Emmanuel Schalit
- May 04, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic led U.S. officials to close the Mexico border to nonessential travel, adding another hurdle for the cartels but possibly helping law enforcement.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- May 04, 2020
Now, end users can incorporate all their security services, including HALO, into the Connect ONE cloud-hosted user interface.
$21,335 awarded to support loss prevention continuing education
Patrick Nora to steer Boon Edam America’s Manufacturing Company in fabricating security entrances and revolving doors.
According to a 2019 State of Remote Work study, 62% of people work from home at least part of the time, with 82% of those individuals planning to either maintain or increase their level of remote work – validating that the physical location of users matters less and less in how organizations conduct business.
- By Gil Rapaport
- Apr 30, 2020
Today, any company without a plan to quickly and fully recover from a ransomware attack is whistling past the graveyard. In February, the New York Times reported that ransomware attacks in 2019 increased “41 percent” from the year before, with the average payment to release files increasing to “$84,116 in the last quarter of 2019, more than double what it was the previous quarter.” Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be making the threat of ransomware worse.
By helping employees to feel productive and sharpen skills through training, ADT Commercial has hit upon an innovative way to ease collective stress during uncertain times.
- By Michael Keen
- Apr 29, 2020