SJA Security Spotlight: The need for flexibility and innovation; The missing link to the cloud, AI and beyond!
Security Journal Americas (SJA)
Information, Analysis and Insights for Manufacturers, Installers and Senior Security Professionals in the Americas.
The need for flexibility and innovation
Gregoire Pinton , Managing Director, Head of Integrated Risk Management at Crisis24 , a GardaWorld company, discusses how to reshape risk management.
Risk management for organizations and individuals involves the forecasting and evaluation of risks in order to create and inform actions to mitigate their impact.
In an increasingly complex global environment with a wide variety of risks, it is a crucial practice for businesses and offices to employ to safeguard their people, assets and operations across the globe.
Over the last ten years, risk management has undergone a profound transformation due to three major factors: cybersecurity risk, the widespread adoption of distributed workforces spurred on by the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing prevalence of meteorological risks and climate-related events. Read more here...
The missing link to the cloud, AI and beyond
The need for instant accessibility and comprehensive analysis of surveillance data will only intensify as video data finds its home in the cloud, says Lance Kelson , CEO of Tiger Surveillance .
As the digital age continues to drive the transformation of video surveillance systems, the challenges and opportunities brought forth by higher-resolution cameras have never been more apparent.
With clearer, sharper images come vast amounts of data – a struggle that modern organizations grapple with daily.
Several factors are driving this transformation; namely the advent of state-of-the-art cameras, the implementation of AI for insightful video data analytics and constantly evolving legislative mandates dictating how data must be managed, where and for how long. Click here to read more...
What you missed at GSX 2023
Security Journal Americas Editor, Victoria Rees, covers the key themes of this year’s GSX.
At Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2023, nearly 16,000 security professionals gathered for the many networking and learning opportunities provided by the event.
The show, which took place on 11 – 13 September, saw attendees from 95 countries and more than 470 exhibitors demonstrating their security solutions in Dallas, Texas.
The team from Security Journal Americas was present at the show and had the chance to meet with many of the attendees and exhibitors. Find out more...
Risk management and agility in uncertain times
Tim Wenzel, CPP , Associate Managing Director of ESRM at Kroll , outlines the crucial steps to take when developing a risk management plan for the future.
Take a look at your policies, your security programs, all your documentation and begin to redline everything that is no longer true or is far less relevant. This could include your reporting structure as you’ve possibly lost people to layoffs or staffing difficulties, resulting in a lack of good people willing to work in some roles.
This could be facilities or operations that were once the hallmark of the business but are no longer relevant, business activities or security programs that have been defunded.
Create a visual of everything that you’ve built upon but is no longer true or relevant. What is left? What are you protecting, with what resources, in what environments? Continue reading...
Project Focus: Salient Systems VMS increases security in State of Mississippi
Salient Systems ’ CompleteView video management system (VMS) is being installed throughout more than 150 state boards, commissions and agencies in Mississippi to improve the safety of thousands of constituents who access state services daily.
According to the company, the undertaking involved converting all State of Mississippi buildings from their legacy video system, which included analog cameras across a disparate video platform.
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Once CompleteView was selected, another decision was made to have personnel from the State handle the design and installation of CompleteView internally rather than engage outside consulting.
Salient says that this has proven to be an effective option, allowing the State to tailor each installation to suit individual property needs. Click here to read...
Product Focus: New software from Teledyne FLIR expands AI at the edge
Teledyne FLIR has announced version 1.0 of its highly optimized image signal processing (ISP) software development kit (SDK) for embedded systems.
According to the company, its Prism ISP is designed to maximize performance in thermal and multispectral applications.
Created to run on low-power GPUs from Qualcomm and NVIDIA, Prism ISP includes image-enhancing functionality for noise reduction, super-resolution, electronic image stabilization and more.
Teledyne FLIR says that the?Prism ISP?libraries enable integrators in the defense, commercial and industrial markets to dramatically enhance imaging quality as part of AI data capture at the edge, improving performance, lowering development costs and shortening time to market. Read here...
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The Head to Head in this month’s issue is with Matthew Powell , Managing Director for North America at ISS - Intelligent Security Systems , who explores what differentiates the company’s technology and how it has revamped its North American strategy.
The Special Report on Cloud-Based Solutions – produced in partnership with Tiger Surveillance – delves into how the need for instant accessibility and analysis of surveillance will only intensify as video data finds its home in the cloud.
Watch Now: The development of thermal imaging
Phillip Antoniou , Vice President Sales Americas, MOBOTIX AG discusses thermal camera solutions and the exciting developments happening at the company over the next 12 months.
Listen Now: Crisis management in an age of ‘permacrisis’
In our first episode, Michael Gips (Principal, Global Insights in Professional Security (GIPS)), Christopher Stitt, CEM (Founder, CrisisLead, LLC) and RC Miles, CPP (Global Director of Safety and Security, AIDS Healthcare Foundation), discuss what crisis management means in real-world situations and why preparing for known threats can help to make organizations more resilient against the unknown.
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