Pro-Vigil, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026, released its sixth annual report, finding that 88% of businesses say physical security incidents are not decreasing; AI adoption inches forward.
AI is becoming the monitoring industry’s most valuable new hire, actively offloading tedious tasks, accelerating training and giving operators the data edge they need to protect lives. However, leaders caution success hinges on ethics, guardrails and culture, because when seconds matter, human judgment still defines outcomes.
AI is becoming the monitoring industry’s most valuable new hire, actively offloading tedious tasks, accelerating training and giving operators the data edge they need to protect lives. However, leaders caution success hinges on ethics, guardrails and culture, because when seconds matter, human judgment still defines outcomes.
AI, data monetization, and shifting business models stole the spotlight at SIA’s Securing New Ground. Is the security industry ready to evolve or be left behind?
The security megatrends of 2025 suggest that innovative, intelligent and autonomous systems will continue to shape the future of commercial security for many years to come.
Glen Kucera and Rachelle Loyear of Allied Universal weigh in on rising concerns about the safety of senior company leaders, with nearly half of U.S.-based CSOs reporting that the threat of violence toward executives has increased in the last two years, and 64% predicting physical security budgets will increase in the next year.