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On Demand Our modern-day readiness regarding the active shooter threat has created an alarming operational phenomenon that many institutions are inadvertently subjected to - the active shooter false alarm event.
ON DEMAND: Business-impacting events such as severe weather, man-made disasters, and supply chain disruption are increasing in frequency and making impacts around the globe.
ON DEMAND: Employees don’t feel prepared to navigate an increasingly dangerous world, and they expect their employers to not only care about their personal safety, but to actively keep them safe.
ON DEMAND: For many companies, incident response (IR) might simply be the end of the process when there is a breach. The importance of a proper incident response plan cannot be understated.
ON DEMAND: When faced with potential violence in the workplace, employees need to know how to respond in the moment. While safety measures like Run, Hide, Fight, and other protection strategies can be valuable workplace violence prevention tools, individuals in an organization must be prepared to keep themselves and their peers safe through verbal de-escalation.
Video analytics has come a long way in the past two years. Improvements to edge-based data algorithms have helped companies like Public Storage reduce the number of false alarms and protect properties better than ever before.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been at the forefront of security conversations for years. The recent advent of generative AI has driven security leaders to wonder what benefits — and risks — modern AI presents.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) alone is no longer enough to protect your organization from modern MFA attacks. As the security landscape evolves, many businesses are adopting a zero-trust strategy to mitigate threats.
In today's rapidly evolving security landscape, organizations face an ever-growing array of disruptive events, security threats and risks. Traditional reactive approaches to security intelligence often leave businesses vulnerable and ill-prepared to anticipate and mitigate emerging threats that could impact the safety of their people, facilities or operations.
Deep learning, a form of AI, is ushering in next-generation video analytics – enhancing detection capabilities even in congested scenes while ignoring disturbances like vehicle headlights or extreme weather.