Like many areas of the security industry, enterprise access control saw many changes in 2020. Now in 2021, the needs and expectations of what access control systems can provide are continuing to evolve, says James Segil, vice president of access control at Motorola Solutions, Chicago.
There was once a time when physical security professionals didn’t have to consider cyber vulnerabilities. Now, cybersecurity should be top-of-mind for everyone in the supply chain.
Vector Security Networks, a provider of managed IT services across North America, announced a strategic relationship with Barracuda Networks Inc., a provider of cloud-enabled security solutions, to better secure clients and grow their cyber-as-a-service practice, powered by Barracuda’s SKOUT Managed XDR.
ONVIF, a standardization initiative for IP-based physical security products, has announced it will end support for Profile Q early next year since it contains certain specifications that are no longer consistent with current cybersecurity best practices.
After canceling the 2020 conference and delivering a portion of the conference online, ESX — sponsored by the Electronic Security Association (ESA) — made a triumphant return in a fully virtual format, presenting education sessions and panels June 15-17.
Calipsa, a provider of AI-powered video analytic software for false alarm reduction, has released a whitepaper, “The Essential Guide to Video Surveillance Cybersecurity.”
TYPICALLY, AS THE DEMAND FOR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE INCREASES, so does the need for video storage. This means that business is booming for those offering video storage solutions.