The Security Buzz: March 23, 2018

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Stanley Security introduces Stanley IntelAssure, the first and only service assurance software solution for physical security systems on the market that utilizes automation to continuously detect and diagnose problems and recommend solutions.

HID Global introduces a new cyber threat and fraud detection service that it says brings artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to identity & access management. The HID Risk Management Solution is aimed at addressing the rising incidents of cyber-attacks.

Home security experts in Austin, Texas say that they have seen an uptick in inquiries after four bomb explosions, specifically a shift from alarms to surveillance with items like automatic locks as well as exterior and doorbell cameras

Avigilon announces that its new integrator cloud service platform, Avigilon Blue. The first release of Avigilon Blue provides managed services for video surveillance, powered by patented Avigilon self-learning video analytics. The platform enables partners to remotely connect to, manage and service more customer sites with fewer resources.

President Donald Trump replaces White House National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster with John Bolton, a former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. The official contact handover will take place on April 9.

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