SIA New Member Profile: Wicket
New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Wicket offers computer vision technology for facial ticketing, access control, frictionless payment and credentialing. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, and customers across North America and in Europe. SIA spoke with Jeff Boehm, chief marketing officer at Wicket, about the company,…
Keep Reading »The FCC’s “U.S. Cyber Trust Mark” Proposal: What It Means for the Security Industry
In July 2023, the Biden administration announced the creation of a voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for smart devices with the goal of protecting American tech consumers. Under the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) subsequently published in August, the new program would be administered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), operational as early as late 2024…
Keep Reading »Podcast Premiere! The Business Case for DE&I
The Security Industry Association (SIA) is thrilled to present the inaugural episode of the Security Matters Podcast, where we delve deep into topics that are shaping the modern business landscape. In this eye-opening premiere, we’re excited to explore “The Business Case for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I).” In this episode, featuring Lori Hudnall, director of…
Keep Reading »Guest Post: “I’ve Upgraded My Credentials. My Facility Is Safe Now, Right?”
Upgrading to a secure credential is one of the most important security upgrades for any organization, regardless of what industry they operate in. For many building owners or facility managers, removing proximity (prox) cards or other legacy credentials from your security environment is a great place to start when working toward a more secure future.…
Keep Reading »Guest Post: The Challenges of the GSOC
HiveWatch’s Ryan Schonfeld discusses some of the biggest challenges global security operations centers face and tech-driven approaches to addressing them. I get asked a lot about the future of the industry as I talk at conferences and to peers and educate those outside of security. When it comes to global security operations centers (GSOCs), change…
Keep Reading »SIA New Member Profile: Intego Warranty
New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Intego Warranty, Inc., brings over 50 years of experience in providing extended service plans (ESPs) to the security industry. The company is headquartered in Palatka, Florida, and operates in all 50 states. SIA spoke with David Anthony, president/owner of Intego Warranty, about the company, the security industry and working…
Keep Reading »Guest Post: 5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Networking Events
RealNetworks’ Janae Love Shares Five Tips for Fostering Your Security Industry Community. I spent the first half of my first year in the industry feeling alone while trying to immerse myself in security, as my friend Benji Bolick would say, “drinking from the firehose.” Just before attending ISC West 2023, I learned about SIA RISE,…
Keep Reading »An AcceleRISE Recap From SIA RISE
The SIA RISE Content Steering Committee shares highlights from the 2023 conference held Aug. 14-16 in Denver, Colorado, and bringing together the security industry’s emerging leaders. If AcceleRISE 2022 felt like a homecoming for the industry’s brightest young and newer professionals, following two years without an in-person conference, AcceleRISE 2023 can only be described as…
Keep Reading »Security Industry Association Expands Government Relations Team to Better Serve Its Members
George Sewell – government relations coordinator – supports the development and execution of SIA’s legislative and regulatory initiatives. The Security Industry Association (SIA) has named George Sewell to serve as its new government relations coordinator. In this role, Sewell joins SIA Senior Director of Government Relations Jake Parker and Associate Director of Government Relations Colby Williams in…
Keep Reading »Securing Mass Gathering Events: A Simple Design Framework That Considers the Air Domain
Planning and executing a mass gathering event is challenging, requires extensive coordination and can be time-consuming – it is also one of the most important security and safety actions you can take when it comes to protecting the public in dense crowd environments. Properly setting the conditions for a secure and safe outcome should always be…
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