Tech startup TrackTik Software Inc., developer of a security workforce management solution for the security guard space, has been awarded a 2018 SaaS Award by San Diego-based APPEALIE.
SplashData’s eighth annual list of Worst Passwords of the Year is here, and after evaluating more than 5 million passwords leaked on the Internet, the company found that computer users continue using the same predictable, easily guessable passwords.
The Illinois Security Professionals Association (ISPA) held its 57th annual awards gala on Dec. 4 to recognize 41 security professionals who exceeded the standard of excellence in their careers and professional positions during 2018.
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The Executive Women’s Forum on Information Security, Risk Management and Privacy (EWF) has announced the 2018 Women of Influence Award Recipients and EWF Corporate Award.
Mission 500 recently hosted a service trip in Ponce, Puerto Rico where volunteers from the professional security industry worked on repairing the homes of two families still suffering from the effects of hurricane Maria in October of 2017.
The Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS) has released the fourth edition of its Safety and Security Guidelines for K-12 Schools, which provides school administrators, school boards and public safety and security professionals with guidelines for implementing a layered and tiered approach to securing and enhancing the safety of school environments.
ADT Inc., a provider of monitored security and interactive home and business automation solutions in the United States and Canada, announced it has completed its acquisition of Red Hawk Fire & Security, a commercial fire, life safety and security services and portfolio company of Comvest Partners.
Bold Perennial announced today it has acquired the Texas-based central station software company Security Information & Management Systems Inc. (SIMS Inc.).