Linx International Group, a global provider of security, risk management, consultancy and training services, today announced the launch of its worldwide Linx Group Approved Education Partner Program (LGP). Organizations can now apply to join the program and deliver award winning, internationally recognized and accredited training courses from Linx International Group companies Tavcom Training and PerpetuityARC Training.
The Safe Zone Gunfire Detection system took top honors last week as the Investor Audience Favorite among six promising early stage companies that participated in the second annual Raleigh Internet of Things (RIoT) RAP Pitch Night held April 10 in Raleigh, N.C.
Ten area police officers will be recognized by the Downtown Flint Optimist Club at a luncheon celebrating National Law Day on Monday, May 6. Sonitrol Great Lakes — one of Michigan’s largest locally owned and operated security firms — is sponsoring the annual event, which will begin at noon at the Genesee Career Center, 5081 Torrey Road in Flint.
Cyber attacks have a lasting impact on the way businesses are run, a study found. Researchers at Warwick Business School found that media reports of a cyber attack led to a stock market “shock” as investors sold their shares, but this only lasted a few days.
Vidsys, a provider of physical security information management (PSIM) and converged security and information management (CSIM) software, today announced that the board of directors has promoted company Vice President of Product Innovation Maurice Singleton as the new president of Vidsys.
Kwikset, a brand of Spectrum Brands Inc. – Hardware & Home Improvement Division, announced that its SmartCode 888 Deadbolt Lock was chosen to become part of the new Home is Connected smart home system from D.R. Horton Inc.
Legrand North and Central America, a provider of power, light and data technologies for homes, work places and data centers, announced it is undertaking a plan to expand the scope of its strategic IoT alliances for both residential and commercial applications.
Crime in the nation’s schools and college campuses has declined overall during the past two decades, according to a report released April 17. The report also highlights new data on youth opioid use, perceptions of bullying and active shooter incidents in educational settings.