At the SecurityXchange leading solution providers and top system integrators met to discuss ideas, trends, technologies and of course the impact of IT on the security market. Many of the
Increased competition, changing regulatory requirements, ever-shifting customer expectations and the threat of theft, terror and natural disaster are all forces driving increased supply chain activity. Your enterprise is part of
Security leaders have been successful and continue their transformation to become an enabling and valuable part of their organizations. With each study, case history and face-to-face meeting I have the
The tragedy at Virginia Tech has renewed debate about risk mitigation as a science and in practice. Numerous experts have been quoted in the press and appeared on TV in
How far the security profession has come from the 2006 convergence-flavored predictions that all things security were headed to the IT department and security professionals were an endangered species. All
Perhaps no other link in the security market supply chain has undergone more dynamic change than that of systems integrators. As technology has added complexity to the design, implementation, training
If you have been perusing the general media recently, you may have noticed a heightened interest in and coverage of the brain. Time Magazine’s January 18th cover story was
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Clayton M. Christensen is a Harvard Business School professor and author of two best selling books, The Innovator’s Dilemma and The Innovator’s Solution. In The Innovator’s Dilemma, he explains how
This year over $200 billion dollars will be spent by U.S. businesses on physical and logical security products and services. While the Security 500 is a unique and useful starting