Seven security organizations, including ASIS International and the National Association of State Fire Marshals, have sent a letter to Virginia legislature concerning conflicts of interest in a study group focusing on the use of active shooter prevention hardware in public buildings.
Physical security systems can protect organizations from security threats, but they also open up cyberattack vectors. These four security tips can help leaders harden their security technology.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) created guidelines for labeling Internet of Things (IoT) devices to ensure cybersecurity across the supply chain.
Video surveillance systems are important tools for security teams, but a purely visual account of an incident only includes half of the story. Audio is a critical addition to an organization’s security surveillance posture.
Unique facilities require specific security systems to best protect an organization's community and assets. Customizing a security system may help bolster an enterprise's security posture.
As climate change causes sea levels to rise, Florida communities can benefit from LiDAR mapping to predict storm surges and flood risk, aiding severe weather and disaster preparedness.
More employees who work remotely are opting to take "workcations," signing into their work device from new locations. Cybersecurity professionals can adopt zero trust to secure their organizations from cyber threats.
The FAA has awarded seven U.S. universities with grants to pursue drone and drone security research, covering drone cybersecurity, risk management and detection.
Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) is a physical security standard that aims to help security leaders ensure the safety and cybersecurity of access control technologies.