The MP5000 portable crash barriers were used during Pope Francis’s visit to the U.S.
- By Matt Holden
- Oct 08, 2015
The patient suffered a broken neck during a scuffle with security guards at a D.C. Hospital.
- By Matt Holden
- Oct 07, 2015
It’s not every day the Pope shows up for a visit, but when he does arrive in the United States, security is in the front of everyone’s mind.
Border Patrol agents assigned to the Rio Grande Valley Sector seized more than 1,400 pounds of marijuana Monday.
In order to stay relevant in specific markets, many organizations are creating mobile applications and the public safety industry is no exception.
- By Phil Harris
- Oct 07, 2015
A Salvadoran MS-13 gang member illegally present in the United States, who is wanted in his home country on multiple murder charges, was removed from the United States Oct. 4 by officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).
The presentation was on flaws in IP cameras.
- By Matt Holden
- Oct 06, 2015
Nearly 800,000 people in Colorado struggle with hunger. The Food Bank of the Rockies has been leading the fight against hunger throughout Metro Denver, rural Colorado, the Western Slope and in Wyoming for the past 36 years.
- By Wendi Burke
- Oct 06, 2015
The city of Lakeland, Fla., has recently standardized its security operations with a unified security platform that combines video surveillance, access control and automatic license plate recognition systems into one central monitoring and management platform.
- By Andrew Elvish
- Oct 06, 2015
Like virtually every municipality across the country, Moreno Valley in Southern California’s Riverside County has faced budget and security challenges over the past decade.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Oct 06, 2015
Located in Southern California, the city of Santa Ana is home to more than 330,000 people, making it the second largest city in Orange County and the 11th largest city in the state.
Physical security solutions encompass data-driven knowledge to help anticipate future incidents.
- By Brian McIlravey
- Oct 05, 2015
After an attack on the App Store, iPhone and iPad users in China and Taiwan are still at risk.
- By Matt Holden
- Oct 05, 2015
Probably the most known access security products are locks – from the standard lock and key to the more sophisticated connected locks – these tools are designed to keep people out. And, in this day in age of campus shootings, perhaps there is no better place for locks than college campuses.
- By Ginger Hill
- Oct 05, 2015
By the last day of a trade show, it's typical to have aching feet, a fried brain and sore muscles from constant interaction on the show room floor, so when PSIA invited me to their PLAI panel discussion on Wednesday, Sept. 30 at the Hilton Anaheim, I was much obliged.
- By Ginger Hill
- Oct 05, 2015
Another year in the security industry has slipped by and ASIS closes out the season. Of course, there is ISC East and a number of other smaller shows, but the big shows are over until April 2016.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Oct 05, 2015
Wrightstyle is a specialist steel and aluminium glazing company and supplies its fire-rated systems internationally. Lee Coates, the company’s technical director, looks at fire training in the build up to Christmas.
- By Lee Coates
- Oct 02, 2015
IT leaders today face complex threats in protecting corporate IT networks from cyber threats that include spoofing, data theft, denial-of-service attacks and many other network risks.
- By Scott Sieracki
- Oct 01, 2015
As professionals in the commercial security industry, our ears perk up whenever we hear of a security breach—such as recent perimeter control issues at airports, the White House, and other government and public locations.
- By Amy McKeown
- Oct 01, 2015
High definition (HD) and megapixel camera technology continues to evolve, and now 4K is emerging as the latest advancement to video surveillance imaging for security applications.
- By Charles McCready
- Oct 01, 2015