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Growth in Codes and Standards is Essential to Safety within Cannabis Oil Extraction Facilities

National Fire Protection Association

In an industry that has processes and procedures unfamiliar to many authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) and that continues to see tremendous growth, it is crucial to provide safety requirements around installations that can be verified at the time of inspection. The growth of the cannabis industry does not show any signs of slowing down.

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Operational Resilience for Financial Services: The View from APAC

Pure Storage

Some of the highlights include: Singapore The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has long been proactive when it comes to operational resilience, first introducing business continuity guidelines in 2003 and continuing to expand and refine its approach.

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State Legislative Update: 2024 Legislation Impacting the Security Industry

Security Industry Association

The author has indicated she will reintroduce the measure for the 2025-2026 session. SIA strongly supported authorization of workplace safety technology, and ensuring the continued applicability of security-related CPA exemptions. See SIA’s analysis for more information. Colorado Enacted: HB-1121 ,set to take effect on Jan.

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SIA New Member Profile: Oyla

Security Industry Association

While it is still early, this is a market forecast to be worth $91B by 2026, and we think Oyla has something unique to offer that can lead to enduring success. We’ve received tremendous feedback from our partners and customers to date and look forward to building upon our core engineering capabilities.

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5 Ways Smart Cities Use Data—and 4 Ways to Keep That Data Secure

Pure Storage

billion by 2026. Cities must also use their leverage to assert themselves as market makers and demand that technology companies respect the public’s privacy,” writes Ben Smith, author of The Smart Enough City: Putting Technology in Its Place to Reclaim Our Urban Future.

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Nation’s Strongest Regulations for Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition Technology Go Into Effect: Key Provisions of Maryland’s New Law

Security Industry Association

Summary of Key Provisions The new law establishes statewide requirements for state and local agencies utilizing facial recogntion technology, covering five key areas: authorized uses, prohibitions, training, transparency and accountability. Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services by June 30, 2026.

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$25 Million in New Grant Funding Established for Safety and Security Barriers

Security Industry Association

.–The Federal share of the costs of a bollard installation project carried out with a grant under this section may be up to 100 percent. (f) Authorization of Appropriations.–There