This year’s Most Influential People in Security recipients represent a small cross section of people protecting their organizations, furthering their missions and elevating the security industry in significant ways.
Security’s Most Influential People in Security 2022 represent a number of professionals protecting their organizations, furthering their missions and elevating the security industry in significant ways.
Drone swarms could enter the world of physical security protection systems soon enough. They will provide surveillance and detection over high-consequence facilities and high-value targets and much more.
Workplace violence accounted for nearly 18,000 worker deaths from 1992 to 2019, according to research from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) in the U.S. Department of Justice.
Security professionals should be aware of how mis-, dis- and malinformation (MDM)
can threaten their organizations and how building cognitive immunity can act as a critical defense.
Brian Harrell will help Shooter Detection Systems understand the national security implications of gun violence and active shooter threats in his Advisory role.
By leading with empathy and respect and working with community partners, security leaders can help people experiencing homelessness connect to necessary resources.
Strategies for supporting homeless people include training security officers in outreach and de-escalation, setting clear facility safety guidelines, and working with external partners.