BrainChip Holdings Ltd., a developer of software and hardware accelerated solutions for advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications, will exhibit at Milipol 2017 in Paris, France, from the 21st to the 24th of November.
IdentiSys Inc., a sales and service integrator of identification, card issuance, emergency response, access control and video security systems, acquired full-service identification and card-based solutions dealers Automated Card Systems (ACS) and Access Credential Systems (ACS East).
Positive Technologies, a global provider of enterprise security solutions for vulnerability and compliance management, incident and threat analysis, and application protection released an announcement about a critical vulnerability it discovered in firmware of Dahua IP cameras, which are widely used for video surveillance, offering a solution to all who are affected.
Honeywell is introducing the Honeywell Smart Home Security System, a self-installed, all-in-one security solution. This self-monitored system features Amazon Alexa, and can be upgraded and customized with accessories to fit your specific needs for the comfort and security of your home, Honeywell described.
The Monitoring Association (TMA) recently announced a call to action to its members, urging increased TMA member participation in codes and standards development that impact the security and fire alarm industries.
B Safe Inc., a regional provider of security and fire alarms to Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, acquired substantially all the assets of Ocean Security Systems Inc. in Toms River, N.J.
Capital One announced today that it provided a five-year, $10 million senior revolving line of credit to Bates Security and Sonitrol of Lexington, a family-owned business headquartered in Lexington, Ky.
J.D. Power conducted a study which found that overall customer satisfaction among home security system customers scored higher than the average satisfaction among other at-home services.
Rajant, a provider of private wireless networks, successfully conducted tests that show the national average time for authorities to respond to a verified home alarm — seven minutes — can be drastically lowered if alarm companies use unmanned aerial systems (UAS, or drones), to supplement their current infrastructure.