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When parents send their children off to college, they expect an environment that will not only challenge them intellectually and nourish them emotionally but will also see to their safety.
As companies advance into the next era of work, this report champions the need for system integration and adoption of hybrid working to run in tandem with cloud-based access control at the heart of your strategy.
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April is Emergency Communications Month, honoring the nation’s emergency communicators, so what better time to take stock of your company’s emergency preparedness both cyber and physical?
Two recently released reports highlight the increasing challenges faced by security practitioners, particularly those who have larger and more integrated systems between their IT and OT environments.
When it comes to smart buildings, one of the latest and most cutting-edge technologies available is artificial intelligence, or AI, sometimes also referred to as machine learning.
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