This month, Security magazine brings you the 2022 Annual Guarding Report — a look at the state of security guarding, including hiring, retention and implementing new security technology to supplement boots on the ground. Throughout this month, check out stories on drones, parking safety, and this year's Elliot A. Boxerbaum award winner. Also, security leaders discuss preapring for future security career challenges, cybersecurity opportunities for 2023, security training, leadership and management and more!
Security executives and guarding providers discuss the state of security guarding, including hiring, retention and new technology, such as robots & artificial intelligence.
Incorporating drones into an organization’s security operations can be a huge benefit, but it’s essential to understand available technology, regulatory requirements and continued costs.
This year’s Elliot A. Boxerbaum award winner, security design firm Advanced Data Risk Management (ADRM), focused on creating a turnkey security posture for the smart building renovation at One Post Office Square.
Advanced Data Risk Management (ADRM) updated the security posture of One Post Office Square, a Boston multi-tenant smart building, during a renovation.
From virtual reality to verbal de-escalation, security executives share physical security training techniques they have found impactful in their organizations.
What can U.S. states do to mitigate ransomware and cybersecurity risks? A two-tiered approach that begins with continuous data care best practices and diligent data recovery measures, followed by public and private partnerships is the most successful path.
To ensure preparedness for biological threats in the future, U.S. federal agencies and the international community need to implement a number of actions.