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Security Industry Association Supports Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Security Industry Association

SIA encourages its members to strengthen their cybersecurity postures and offers a variety of resources to support them making cybersecurity a priority. The Security Industry Association (SIA) reiterates its commitment to cybersecurity as the 2022 Cybersecurity Awareness Month – observed every October – begins.

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Cybersecurity Tips: Collaborating for the Collective Defense

Security Industry Association

In this article, learn about the importance of collaboration in defending against cybersecurity threats, the changing cybersecurity landscape, the need for greater transparency in building an effective business case, cyber-physical security convergence, how to foster collaboration for the collective defense and more.

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SIA to Convene Cyber Town Hall Meeting for Members and the Industry

Security Industry Association

SIA Encourages Members to Strengthen Cybersecurity Posture During Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The Security Industry Association’s (SIA’s) capstone of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2021 will occur Thursday, Oct. Cybersecurity for Physical Security Professionals : Starting Oct. SIAcademy LIVE!

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Cybersecurity Tips: Supply Chain Security

Security Industry Association

These tips were developed with the Security Industry Association’s (SIA’s) Cybersecurity Advisory Board during Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2021 as part of SIA’s efforts to promote responsible connectivity and encourage SIA members to strengthen their cybersecurity postures. Supply Chain Vulnerabilities.

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U.S. House Passes Bill to Requiring FCC to Limit New Authorizations for Chinese Equipment, Prohibit Revocation

Security Industry Association

20, 2021, the U.S. 3919 , the Secure Equipment Act of 2021, which now awaits further action in the U.S. ICT trade groups were unanimous in their strong opposition to blanket revocation, arguing this approach would not be driven by specific cybersecurity concerns and would end up punishing U.S. Steve Scalise (R-La.)

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FCC Adopts New Rules Implementing the Secure Equipment Act of 2021

Security Industry Association

Following its adoption earlier this month, on November 25 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) published its Report and Order as required by the Secure Equipment Act of 2021. re-branded) products they manufacture. Key elements: This action by the FCC does not affect any authorized products currently in the U.S.

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Is your surveillance system secure enough? How to protect your surveillance against everything from phishing to fires.

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In 2021, cybersecurity firm Cyfirma uncovered a critical security flaw in a leading surveillance manufacturer’s software, potentially allowing unauthorized control of surveillance cameras. Despite a swift security patch, over 80,000 cameras remained at risk a year later.