Security leaders are investing in advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, biometric solutions and advanced communication networks.
Artificial intelligence has been in the headlines a lot recently. It will help save mankind or usher in the robot apocalypse, depending on which article you read.
- By Dave Mayne
- Apr 09, 2020
Vandalism, graffiti and theft are always major concerns for project managers at a job site, and security guards sometimes are not enough to deter that.
- By Steven Smith
- Apr 09, 2020
Business email compromise attacks continue to be effective, tricking victims into transferring funds to fraudulent accounts.
- By Haley Samsel
- Apr 09, 2020
While CCPA is meant to enhance privacy rights and consumer protection for the residents of California, as with many laws enacted in the state, it will impact most businesses across the country and the rest of the world.
- By Richard Kanadjian
- Apr 09, 2020
On so many levels, the events of September 11, 2001 drastically altered the event security landscape.
- By Corey Meredith
- Apr 09, 2020
Stadium bag policies continue to be a growing priority at sports stadiums and arenas across the U.S., particularly in regard to personal bag size and the particular items that are permitted into facilities during scheduled events.
- By Matt Welty
- Apr 09, 2020
Working with several systems integrators, Kirkland's chose to deploy an IP video surveillance solution consisting of Hanwha video surveillance cameras managed by Salient's enterprise Video Management Software (VMS).
- By Jordan Rivchun
- Apr 09, 2020
Due to the stay-at-home orders in place and the shifting landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, ISC West organizers have rescheduled the security conference and expo for the second time.
- By Haley Samsel
- Apr 09, 2020
The way ID cards are used in the enterprise and on college and university campuses has changed dramatically in recent years.
- By Robin Tandon
- Apr 09, 2020
According to several predictions, urban areas will see a population increase of 2.5 billion people by 2050. When combined with the rise of smart and connected cities, this growth in urban population is posing a new set of complex security and safety challenges.
- By Bob Carter
- Apr 09, 2020
Airlines may require passengers to take temperature tests or other measurements of health before they can board, according to the CEO of London's Heathrow Airport.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Apr 08, 2020
The positions will enable Quantum to expand its leadership in storing video and other unstructured data
Driven by high-profile intrusion incidents, perimeter security has become a top priority for airports in recent years.
- By Daniel Gundlach
- Apr 08, 2020
Alarm services provider made the donation to the Veterans Memorial Home in Vineland, N.j.
If you had second thoughts about traveling to ISC West this year because of the coronavirus, raise your hand.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Apr 08, 2020
Zolet brings decades of proven expertise to lead one of the largest public safety and public administration software companies
How to improve client and employee trust, collaborate across departments and reduce costs through SOCs
- By Gilad David Maayan
- Apr 07, 2020
School districts are increasingly turning to Google for online classroom tools during the coronavirus pandemic, but the company has faced scrutiny for the data it collects on students.
- By Haley Samsel
- Apr 07, 2020
Three private surveillance planes will take images of Baltimore neighborhoods to be used in criminal investigations, an effort that will be studied to see if it lowers the crime rate.
- By Haley Samsel
- Apr 06, 2020
Edge-based mobile ALPR brings new insight and accuracy in vehicle analytics and situational awareness
After experiencing an unprecedented growth in users over the course of a month, the video conferencing app is hoping to address complaints of “Zoombombing” and improper data collection.
- By Haley Samsel
- Apr 03, 2020
“Contagion/Contaminant Proximity Report” available free of charge to any Genetec Security Center Synergis™ access control customers
New interchangeable countermeasure system can be customized on the fly for varied interdiction scenarios
Local security company offers free CCTV to Savannah business community
The law, which will go into effect next year, will require law enforcement to use facial recognition software only to investigate serious crimes and issue public accountability reports.
- By Haley Samsel
- Apr 02, 2020
The spread of “Zoombombing,” or hijacking a meeting room with abusive images or speech, has grown in scope as more Americans turn to teleconferencing for classroom instruction and workplace meetings.
- By Haley Samsel
- Apr 02, 2020
The hack took place through Marriott Bonvoy, the company's loyalty app, and affected up to 5.2 million guests.
- By Haley Samsel
- Apr 01, 2020
Cyber attackers have already attempted to profit off of spam websites selling fake coronavirus cures. Now, hackers will turn toward Americans’ thirst for information about stimulus checks and financial aid.
- By Haley Samsel
- Mar 31, 2020
The request for proposals for a “gang intelligence application” reflect the agency’s growing ambitions in using facial recognition and other new tech to identify and arrest criminals.
- By Haley Samsel
- Mar 31, 2020