Wireless access control has a bit of a bad rap. Connectivity issues, short battery lives and a lack of information have led to problems installing the technology over the years. But when installed properly, wireless access can be of great advantage to the security integrator and end user.
Radar sensing technology isn’t new, but it’s yet to hit the mainstream in the security world. Based on radar waves, the technology was developed for military use around the 1940s, and soon started sneaking into other commercial markets.
PSA, a consortium of professional systems integrators, today announced the addition of ProActive Data Storage and Monitoring Inc. to its Managed Security Service Provider Program (MSSP).
PSA, the world’s largest consortium of professional systems integrators, today announced the addition of IP Technology Labs, an American manufacturer of secure endpoint IoT connectivity and remote access solutions, to its network of partners.
PSA Adapt 2020 — PSA’s version of the online industry conference — took place Oct. 6-8, providing three days of leadership-driven education for PSA and USAV members and partners.
In support of Global Security Exchange Plus (GSX+), SnapAV is offering a sign-up bonus that includes WattBox power control products and an Araknis router for U.S. integrators who attend the conference and become registered SnapAV dealers between Sept. 21 and Nov. 30.
Aiphone, an international manufacturer of intercom and security communication products, is introducing the IX Simple Support Tool, an abbreviation of the full-service IX Support Tool programming software.
As the technology for responding to critical incidents grows and evolves, so do the threats. Security integrators can help their customers be better prepared.
To say that security professionals’ plates are full at the moment would be an understatement. Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the industry has stepped up to play a vital role in keeping people safe, secure and even healthy through uncertain and scary times.