More than 181,000 consumer drones have been registered since the Federal Aviation Administration rolled out a mandatory registration program two weeks ago.
Technology moves quickly, as military and commercial tools and toys merge with security applications to create both new solutions and risks for the enterprise. What should you be on the lookout for this year?
Japanese security company Secom will begin a new service using autonomous surveillance drones to monitor suspicious cars and individuals on the grounds of factories, stores and other work sites.
When the Allegheny County Housing Authority’s old surveillance system proved more of a hindrance than a help in providing security, Chief Michael Vogel invested in a new hybrid solution.
Security measures in American high schools can have unintended consequences that hinder, rather than help students learn, according to research by the University at Buffalo.