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In part one of the Security Program Design series, J. Nicole McDargh, VP, Safety and Loss Prevention at Domino's, gets down to some security management basics.
In part one of the Security Program Design series, J. Nicole McDargh, VP, Safety and Loss Prevention at Domino's, gets down to security management basics.
The state of the physical security industry is changing. In this installment of 5 Minutes With, we talk to Steve Riley, Global Security Technology Lead at IBM Corporate Security.
Twenty-three percent of small business respondents to a CyberRx survey from e-Management say their organizations never provide cybersecurity awareness training. Twenty-eight percent say they are “unfamiliar” with the new NIST cybersecurity framework.
During the past 20 years, product technology within the analog security video industry had been very stable, with only minor product advances.
January 6, 2014
In the analog security video boom, end users’ surveillance needs were very similar, regardless of their company’s size, but today’s surveillance product technologies are rapidly changing this historical norm. The needs of small and midsized businesses (SMBs) are moving in the opposite direction of enterprises, where the surveillance needs are getting more closely aligned with the enterprise’s IT requirements.
When it comes to surveillance, making an investment to protect the small business’s assets is a must, and it can help business owners reap unexpected rewards.
When it comes to surveillance, making an investment to protect the small business’s assets is a must, and it can help business owners reap unexpected rewards.