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Despite a dip in February’s Security Market Index (SMI), security professionals are hopeful for a return to normalcy, the latest report from the Security Industry Association (SIA) indicates.
The September/October 2020 Security Market Index (SMI), released by the Security Industry Association (SIA), shows that the industry is returning to confidence.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) released its Security Market Index for January, and the results show that overall confidence in the security industry is holding level this month, as general optimism about current business conditions and steady increases in new product sales, introductions and production keep the Index at 65, the same as in Nov. 2018.