Technical experts on ASTM International’s Committee on Homeland Security Applications (E54) are doubling an existing suite of 15 standard test methods for “response robots” that help enhance public safety and protect lives of emergency responders.
Avaya announced that BCDVideo’s new series of video surveillance switches, called Titan, will be powered by Avaya’s network operating system (NOS) software.
HID Global, a global provider of secure identity solutions, released a mid-year update to its top 2016 security trends, based on customer insights into key market developments across enterprise, healthcare, banking and government markets.
The Internet of robotic things, or IoRT, may be in its initial stages, reported an article on ZDNet.com, but the new concept (first described a few years ago by ABI Research) it is very real.
CEC, a systems and technology integrator, announced that its Business Technology Conference (BTC) will celebrate its 10th anniversary on October 11, 2016, in Coralville, Iowa, with innovator, Nicholas Webb as keynote.
NTT Security Corporation, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, started its operations as a specialized security company of NTT Group on August 1, 2016, bringing together NTT’s advanced analytics technologies, threat intelligence and security experts.
In a newly released whitepaper, “What is 2G and How Does It Affect Me?” ipDatatel examines the alarm industry’s past, present and future, touching on topics from the current 2G situation to the Internet of Things.
Delaware County, Ohio, is the latest municipality to go live with Automated Secure Alarm Protocol (ASAP), a technology that automates communication between alarm monitoring central stations and 911 centers, resulting in improved accuracy and speed of emergency response.