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State Legislative Update: 2024 Legislation Impacting the Security Industry

Security Industry Association

With most state legislative sessions across the United States now adjourned for the year, here are key outcomes on myriad issues that security industry leaders and companies should be paying close attention to. The author has indicated she will reintroduce the measure for the 2025-2026 session. states with such measures to 20.

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

Pure Storage

Data program must-have: Methods for assuring data accuracy, compliance and privacy, and a strong security infrastructure. billion by 2026. If security events and outages can cause enterprises to come to a grinding halt—what about a city that’s running on data? Closing the Digital Divide. How to Address Smart City Data Risks.

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SIA New Member Profile: Oyla

Security Industry Association

New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Oyla is a sensor fusion and artificial intelligence (AI) company serving the physical security markets. SIA spoke with Srinath Kalluri, CEO of Oyla, about the company, the security industry and working with SIA. Better visual data for better physical security awareness.

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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. Pure Storage solutions support operational resilience by design.

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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

As part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Congress secured funding to protect pedestrians from vehicle attacks. As part of the act, Congress created a grant program that will provide $25 million over the next five years to communities that install specific safety or security barriers in public areas.