SDM was given exclusive opportunities to interview some of the biggest thought leaders in the industry at all three companies, where we delved deeper into three important topics: where AI is on the adoption curve, whether cloud can be both open and closed, and the role of the security integrator in all of this.
In this week's Security News Roundup, Zeus Fire and Security acquires ClearLine Networks, Altus Fire & Life Safety appoints Cary B. Wood as president and CEO, and Minuteman Security & Life Safety acquires Life Safety Integrated Systems.
This new program will provide $10,000 to fund an annual scholarship to recognize and nurture the next generation of cybersecurity talent and leadership at the university.
The proposal, known as Safeguarding Election Candidates Using Reasonable Expenditures, provides a clear framework that allows candidates and elected officials to use campaign funds for professional security services.
The acquisition brings next-generation, cloud-native 911 technology into the Axon ecosystem, uniting connected devices, real-time communications and digital evidence from call to courtroom.
October was packed with industry events highlighting the rapid evolution of the security landscape. Across the board, integrators were encouraged to embrace new technologies, adapt their business models and lead customers into the future of intelligent, connected security.
With 2026 around the corner, ESX has opened the application process for industry professionals to contribute to its educational program. This call for presenters officially closes on Jan. 30, 2026.
Twenty-three security industry professionals will receive $3,000 scholarships to be used toward continuing education, repayment of student loan debt and professional development.
Five leaders from industry and government will be honored for their outstanding contributions in biometrics and security at the SIA Identity and Biometrics Symposium.