Smart cities rely on digital innovation to remain secure, but smart city leaders must make sure their physical infrastructure foundations are covered before introducing new technology.
Smart buildings leverage automated processes to control infrastructure such as physical security (e.g. video surveillance and access control), lighting and HVAC. Many smart buildings rely on network-connected devices and other Internet of Things (IoT) technology in which sensors and software collect data to manage these systems.
Labor Day travel in the United States exceeded 2019 levels, marking the first time the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened more passengers on a given holiday than in pre-pandemic years.
Former FBI Assistant Director for Counterintelligence Frank Figliuzzi will deliver the keynote address at the SECURITY 500 Conference in Washington, D.C.