SIA New Member Profile: Genea
New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Genea provides innovation to drive the future of property technology, offering cutting-edge access control, visitor management, submeter billing and after-hours HVAC solutions. The company is headquartered in Irvine, Controla, with satellite offices in Ahmedabad, India; Livonia, Michigan; and Atlanta, Georgia. SIA spoke with Michael Wong, CEO of Genea, about…
Keep Reading »Security Industry Association Announces 2022 Board of Directors Nominations
The Security Industry Association (SIA) Nominations Committee has recommended five individuals to serve as members of the SIA Board of Directors for an initial two-year term, pursuant to the SIA bylaws. These nominations will be submitted for ratification at The Advance, SIA’s annual membership gathering during ISC West. The Advance 2022 will be held on Tuesday, March 22, from 10:30…
Keep Reading »SIA New Member Profile: Surveill
New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Surveill, a subsidiary of Edge360, offers technologies that allow customers to manage video and security data at scale through intelligence and automation. The company is headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia, with sales and support offices around the world, thousands of customers in 190 countries and over 1,800 deployments. SIA spoke…
Keep Reading »Competition Legislation Will Boost Technological Investments and Benefit Security
SIA encourages bipartisan efforts in House and Senate to reconcile some of the significant differences between COMPETES and USICA bills. On Feb. 4, 2022, the America COMPETES Act was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Security Industry Association (SIA) is encouraged by this important step taken by the House to address global…
Keep Reading »SIA and IACP Again Honoring Public-Private Partnerships
For the past decade and a half, the Security Industry Association (SIA) has sponsored an award that recognizes how valuable partnerships between the public sector and the private sector can be in enhancing the safety and security of communities. Once again in 2022, SIA is supporting the Michael Shanahan Leadership in Public/Private Cooperation Award and…
Keep Reading »IntelligentSIA: 11 Ways to Learn, Grow & Engage With SIA This Month
Hey SIA members! Here are the top things you need to know about our latest activities and offerings, upcoming events and opportunities and more. Welcome, New Members! The Security Industry Association (SIA) would like to welcome its newest members: Accessia, Allthenticate, Armorbit, Hurst-Rosche, Hexagon Geosystems, Kastle Systems and Surveill. Thanks for your membership, and we…
Keep Reading »SIA New Member Profile: The Cook & Boardman Group
New Security Industry Association (SIA) member the Cook & Boardman Group (C&B) is a major distributor of commercial doors, frames and hardware, electronic access control equipment and specialty products and provides full systems integration services through its portfolio of national and regional security systems integration businesses. The company is headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and…
Keep Reading »Invitation to Participate in SIA Standards Development Activities
The Security Industry Association (SIA) standards team would like to extend an invitation to all SIA members who wish to join on the various standards projects slated in 2022. Additionally, we ask you also consider passing this invitation along to colleagues within your organization in technical or engineering departments who work on security products or…
Keep Reading »SIA’s Commitment to Data Privacy: What You Need to Know
Presented by the SIA Data Privacy Advisory Board To mark Data Privacy Week – which the Security Industry Association (SIA) is proud to be a “Champion” of – the SIA Data Privacy Advisory Board is publishing its first monthly update to the security industry. This update will provide readers with news and information about privacy…
Keep Reading »U.S. Office of Management and Budget Introduces New Zero Trust Architecture Strategy
In a presidential response to reinforce federal defenses against threats to public safety, infrastructure and privacy, a new zero trust architecture (ZTA) strategy, requiring agencies to meet specific cybersecurity standards and objectives by the end of 2024, is being implemented. A ZTA model prescribes that anything outside or within the security perimeter is not trusted…
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