New products are reviewed by a panel of judges with extensive industry experience, and in 2025, following significant deliberations, the 38 judges presented awards for technologies covering 33 product and service categories.
The report was authored by cyber-physical security experts John Deskurakis and Chris Lynch and developed with support from sponsors Allegion, M.C. Dean, ONVIF and Wesco.
The security industry’s significant economic footprint extends throughout the American economy, as shown through a groundbreaking new research report from the Security Industry Association (SIA).
Each year, SIA GovSummit brings together government security leaders with private industry technologists for top-quality information sharing and education on security topics affecting federal, state and local agencies.
The fifth annual Essentials 4 Job Security Giveback, a program coinciding with ISC West that supports the efforts of Dress for Success Southern Nevada (DFSSN) to help women build careers and achieve financial independence.
SIA is seeking engaging content for this year’s Perimeter PREVENT and has opened the call for speakers for the 2025 conference. Proposals are due March 28.
The awardees were recognized during Security Hill Day, an event which security industry executives convened in Washington, D.C., to connect with legislators and their staff about the value and economic impact of the security industry.
This year’s PSA TEC featured insights on the state of the industry from security experts on the effect of AI, the talent gap, and the recent administration change in the United States.
This initiative honors 100 women in the security industry each year whose accomplishments are breaking barriers, redefining the faces of leadership and showcasing the innovative contributions women bring to the industry.
Pauline Norstrom, Yazmina Rawji and Joey St. Jacques will be honored with the award at The Advance, SIA’s annual membership meeting, which will be held April 1 during ISC West.