In 2026, unified security platforms and AI-driven intelligence will continue to revolutionize campus safety by enabling ...
Co-founder and CEO of ZeroEyes with a decade in the U.S. Navy, including six years as a Navy SEAL. The world of physical security is experiencing a significant transformation thanks to advancements in ...
Co-founder and CEO of ZeroEyes with a decade in the U.S. Navy, including six years as a Navy SEAL. Gun-related violence and mass shootings have reached epidemic levels in America, with the Gun ...
Video surveillance, face recognition and artificial intelligence have become common in physical security. For colleges and universities, that raises some serious questions about privacy. Benefits to ...
The seamless operation of supply chains, which are the lifeblood of any economy, relies heavily on advanced security measures. Over the years, the industry has transitioned from standalone, singularly ...
Unified platforms, real-time location data, and advanced AI analytics will bolster school security, improve threat detection and streamline emergency responses in K-12 environments this upcoming year.
Intelligent physical security system devices—especially AI-enabled video cameras—have become high-value targets for hackers, who now deploy malware explicitly designed to infect these devices and lie ...
IT Departments have the purpose of providing the information technology required for the fulfillment of the organization’s mission. Some of the most valuable lessons learned in IT have been those that ...
The recent tragic events in Las Vegas, Lakeland, Manchester – and most recently at the YouTube campus—have put the issue of gun-related violence and the response to these incidents in the headlines.
IT departments are no strangers to turf wars, but the one shaping up between those overseeing computer networks and those in charge of physical security could really get ugly. Unlike past tussles ...
Bryan Krause is a K–12 Education Strategist for CDW Education. He is a former teacher, coach and district administrator with more than 30 years of experience in Colorado. He was principal of a school ...
IRVINE, Calif.—Large, global companies lost a combined $1 trillion in revenue in 2022 due to physical security incidents, according to the first-ever World Security Report. Economic unrest is expected ...