The Awards will be presented at the Security 5/2K Awards Ceremony on April 6, 2017 during ISC West in Las Vegas.
Mass-market drones have exploded in popularity over the last few years, with smaller price tags allowing thousands of hobbyists to purchase their own. From casual flyers to news organizations, the rising number of drones (UAVs) flying overhead brings serious security concerns with it.
- By Logan Harris
- Feb 16, 2017
Korean government recognizes global exports of IDIS IP dome cameras and NVRs
Investments Underscore Hikvision’s Commitment to North American Integrator Partners, Will Support the Company’s Presence in the Enterprise Market
These programs are effective March 1, 2017.
An undercover evaluation found security breaches at schools in Park Ridge-Niles School District 64.
STANLEY Security to Provide Major Scholarship Funding for Leadership Conference
Federal Trade Commission Is Now Insisting on Cyber Security Protection Hacked Access Systems Creating Customer Costs and Embarrassments
Showcasing American Made Communication and Security Products
President Trump’s patio strategy session at Mar-a-Lago draws scrutiny.
Paris plans to build an 8-foot wall made of bulletproof glass to protect the Eiffel Tower.
Rep. Gary Day is sponsoring legislation requiring school districts to conduct an annual school security drill.
Three federal judges unanimously refused to store the White House Immigration Order.
The American Civil Liberties Union says TSA agents’ use of “behavior detection” techniques leads to racial profiling.
The extreme vetting could include a list of websites and passwords from the seven countries listed in the Executive Order.
Paxton Access, the manufacturer of IP access control and door entry solutions, has announced a new leadership team at its US office, covering the key areas of sales, operations and HR.
Three new promotions were announced.
Rusty O'Neill and Russ Nickerson take on new roles
Video surveillance company reinforces sales leadership to aggressively grow revenue, partnerships, and market share worldwide
Two men walked into a Michigan Police Department with cameras and loaded guns in an apparent stunt to make a point about civil liberties.