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The Monitoring Association (TMA) released its all-new training course for monitoring center operators, created to address the challenges of the 21st century.
A+ Technology & Security Solutions Inc., a provider of video security and technology integration specializing in the convergence of physical and IP video security, launched a new redesigned corporate website with a focus on security.
With the addition of the Maryland location, COPS reported, it operates the largest network of hot-redundant and load-sharing wholesale monitoring centers in the industry.
When asked which technologies Americans believe are most susceptible to hacking, respondents named Web apps and IoT devices among the most susceptible.
SentryNet, a wholesale central station company founded in 1987, launched SWARM Secure. SWARM Secure is an end user, self-installed, smart security system allowing security dealers to offer a competitive solution in the do-it-yourself and self-installed security systems market.
“This recognition is a testament to our commitment to providing the highest-quality services and solutions for our customers, and our dedication to working collaboratively with our valued vendor partners.”
With cord-cutting continuing to be a growing trend, it’s not surprising that mass notification and emergency communication solutions are increasingly relying on cellular and other wireless technologies.