If you have been working in security for a while now, you might be looking at project management as the next step in your career. And why shouldn’t you be?
Cyber attacks have a lasting impact on the way businesses are run, a study found. Researchers at Warwick Business School found that media reports of a cyber attack led to a stock market “shock” as investors sold their shares, but this only lasted a few days.
Vidsys, a provider of physical security information management (PSIM) and converged security and information management (CSIM) software, today announced that the board of directors has promoted company Vice President of Product Innovation Maurice Singleton as the new president of Vidsys.
Crime in the nation’s schools and college campuses has declined overall during the past two decades, according to a report released April 17. The report also highlights new data on youth opioid use, perceptions of bullying and active shooter incidents in educational settings.
AMAG Technology, a provider of unified solutions that help organizations mitigate risk, meet compliance and save money, held its annual Eagle Awards ceremony on Thursday, April 11, in Las Vegas.
On May 1, Mission 500 and the Tri-State Fire and Security Executive Club (TSFSEC) will honor several industry leaders who have supported families across America with their time and resources.
In a “town hall meeting” held yesterday morning, Axis Communications introduced several new solutions that it said will change how cities secure their citizens, property and assets. “People choose a city based on a number of factors, such as livability, efficiency of services, mobility, safety and security, economic growth and city image, reputation, and sustainability,” said Fredrik Nilsson, Vice President, Americas. “As an industry we can help cities to be smarter and safer,” he said.
“We do not hold the keys to all of the solutions to keep our country safe and secure – you do. There is always an opportunity for you to work with the U.S. government,” said William N. Bryan, Acting Under Secretary for Science and Technology for the DHS Security Science and Technology Directorate (S&T). In a keynote presentation yesterday morning, Bryan stressed how S&T wants to work with the security industry, across the globe, to accelerate R&D and deliver solutions that enable communities to adapt and respond to the speed of innovation and complex threat cycles.