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ASIS International and Security Industry Association Release “Complexities in the Global Security Market: 2024 Through 2026”

Security Industry Association

The publication was designed for practitioners in corporate, organizational and private security roles, as well as security solutions providers and equipment manufacturers, and is also relevant for others interested in the security market, including investors, academics and government officials. million in the services market and 22.6

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Building a security-first culture

everbridge

According to Gartner, by 2026, AI-driven security solutions will reduce the average time to detect and contain cyber threats by 50%, making it a crucial investment for organizations aiming to stay ahead of evolving threats. External collaboration is also crucial.

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Emergency Management for Major Events

CCEM Strategies

Integrated Emergency Planning Integrated emergency planning entails proactive collaboration among various stakeholders, including community and government agencies, emergency responders, critical infrastructure operators, and event organizers. Vancouver will host at least five games within a three-week period in July 2026.

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How Keeping Track of Microsoft’s Product Plans Can Keep Your Network Secure

LAN Infotech

Cybercriminals have targeted corporations and companies of all sizes, government agencies, schools, hospitals, and many other entities in the past decade. So they’ve outlined not only upcoming product retirements and phase-out plans for 2023 but also 2024, 2025, 2026, and 2027.

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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. The markets we are focusing on include smart and safe cities, manufacturing and logistics, government and perimeter security.

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

Pure Storage

Data program must-have: Rapid and reliable access to shared, open-government data sources. billion by 2026. Tapping the Wealth of Data from IoT Devices. Investment in IoT technology is exploding in cities looking to become smarter and more efficient by gathering data.

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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

Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services by June 30, 2026. the total number of possible matches that led to further investigative action for each search, including the age, race, and gender of the individuals connected to the possible matches returned, if such information is available from government records searched.