A long-time Colorado resident, Romps will be based out of ICT’s Denver office, where he will lead regional growth efforts, strengthen ICT’s partner ecosystem and support the continued success of both new and existing partners across key vertical markets.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) strongly supports lawmakers taking crucial and long-overdue steps needed to address growing threats posed by the weaponization or misuse of drones.
The appointments include George Bentinck, chief product officer; Arvind Bobra, chief financial officer; and Mike Johnson, chief legal officer. The new executives will work directly with Ryan Porter, CEO and co-founder of LVT, and Chris Beckstead, who was recently appointed president of the company.
With elevated wide-area visibility, edge AI processing and guards who intervene within seconds, the solution aims to transform outdoor security from passive recording into active crime prevention. The system operates autonomously with minimal maintenance and requires no wiring, trenching, generators or onsite power.
The video demonstrates the limitations of symmetric encryption in traditional access control credentials and explains how PKOC’s public/private key model enhances security through asymmetric verification.
In addition to the SIA Education@ISC conference program and hundreds of exhibiting brands, ISC West will showcase new featured areas such as the Security Experience Center, Startups Area and Digital Trust and Identity Pavilion.
These transactions build Pye-Barker’s integrated life safety services in the Oklahoma City area and further its innovation within the life safety industry through proactive video monitoring technology.
According to the report, 85% of homeowners rely on at least one smart home device, 61% of homeowners have purchased one to three smart devices in the past 12 months and more than half (55%) plan to purchase new smart devices over the next 12 months. Additionally, one in five homeowners specifically intend to purchase an outdoor security camera (20%) and/or a smart doorbell (19%) in the next 12 months.
Through this contribution, LPRC will utilize the technology to develop realistic avatars, including a digital version of Dr. Read Hayes, executive director of LPRC, who will be available as a life-like avatar to interact with visitors, answer questions and share vital insights.