ROSEVILLE, Calif.—An influencer, a hacker, a top legal mind and a “barrier breaker” … sounds like the start of a very interesting joke or riddle, doesn’t?
Being born in the late 70s, it’s been amazing to watch the evolution of computers, the Internet, cyber and the like. I remember sitting in my junior high computer class—7th grade, I believe.
For the past few years here at SSN we have been paying more and more attention to cybersecurity and its role within physical security, looking at it from as many different security perspectives as possible — end user, consultant, specifier, commercial integrator, supplier — you name it and we’ve
WASHINGTON—The Security Industry Association’s 16th annual GovSummit in Washington, D.C. was jam-packed with sessions outlining the physical security challenges the federal government is facing and what the security industry can do to help address them.
AUSTIN, Texas—Huge volumes — think terabytes, petabytes, exabytes, zettabytes, yottabytes and up into the quintillion bytes — of complex, digital data is constantly being generated and scattered into different physical and virtual locations such as online social networks, the cloud and personal network-attached storage units.
AUSTIN, Texas—Infocyte, a pioneer proactive threat detection and instant incident response (IR), has partnered with Solutions Granted, a master managed security service provider (MSSP), providing managed security solutions to the channel.
Things are heating up here in the Lone Star State which means air conditioning bills are about to go up, water will be consumed by the gallons, the smell of sunscreen and sun block will be everywhere, but most importantly, it means the
DALLAS—ISC Security Events, PSA Security Network and the Security Industry Association (SIA) have revealed the preliminary agenda for the 2019 Cyber:Secured Forum, a conference connecting the worlds of cybersecurity, physical security and systems integration.
As organizations and governments across the globe struggle to staff high-level cybersecurity positions, a new report finds that the U.S. government may have a bigger shortage than it realized.
WASHINGTON—There’s no denying it: the future is digital. Whether it’s Industry 4.0, the aptly-named industrial revolution that signals the rising influence of automation and data exchange in manufacturing, or the rise of cyberwarfare, the effects of which are yet to be fully realized, the clout of the Internet is growing exponentially and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
BOULDER, Colo.—Disruption is creating rapid growth in the security market, as new technologies are introduced, new players are entering the arena and bringing solutions that are merging and blending technologies and industries.