The outdoor Trove1M1WP enclosure from Altronix features a backplane that allows for easy integration with Altronix power and Mercury/Lenel access controllers.
Vicon’s VAX Access Control solution now includes mobile credentialing, enabling users to present their smartphones at Bluetooth-enabled VAX door readers instead of cards or fobs.
Intuitive LED lights on the Lifeline Boost access control pedestal mount detect visitors approaching and guide them through clearly and easily without compromising the flow of foot traffic.
The G100 wireless digital glass lock from Adams Rite enables security leaders to extend their success control to single or double all-glass doors easily and affordably without sacrificing aesthetics.
Symmetry Security Management System v.9 from AMAG Technology
November 16, 2018
Security directors can install, upgrade and configure their Symmetry Security Management System through AMAG Technology’s ninth version of its access control software, which is streamlined to be more efficient and dramatically reduce setup time.
From hardware to keycards to RFID, smartphones, software and more, access control encompasses a vast number of options for security leaders to manage who enters their facilities.
As the Internet of Things (IoT) grows and cyberthreats become more sophisticated and prevalent, it’s more important than ever for security companies to understand the cybersecurity landscape and have strong cybersecurity postures. The security industry is recognizing the urgency of this issue, too – in the Security Industry Association’s (SIA’s) research to forecast the 2019 Security Megatrends, cybersecurity was identified as the standout trend shaping the security industry.
With millions of people going to work, attending concerts, and even students going back to school, a thought lingers in the back of their minds: Is the building, the venue, the school safe and secure?
A new $4.73 million U.S. Department of Defense grant will enable the University of Southern Mississippi and the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) to identify gaps in security for sports and entertainment events, review and test innovations provided by the DoD, and potentially commercialize them for use at venues around the U.S.
“Every once in a while I need to remind myself that security is a journey,” says Michael W. Wanik, CPP, CBCP, who is Senior Director, Corporate Security for United Therapeutics Corporation.