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Building a security-first culture

everbridge

million globally, underscoring the need for organizations to anticipate and mitigate risks before they escalate. 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.

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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. And while you may be quick to respond and mitigate the damage, you won’t always be lucky. And the perpetrators of these attacks spare no business or industry.

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

Security Industry Association

“Unfortunately, public areas and places where crowds gather for events have become targets for vehicular attacks, and accidents involving vehicles and buildings or crowded events injure thousands and kill hundreds of Americans every year,” said Jake Parker, senior director of government relations for the Security Industry Association (SIA). “We

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Understanding the Impact of California’s SB 1047 AI Bill on All Stakeholders

Solutions Review

SB 1047 has sparked intense debate on what the role of government should be in AI innovation. AI has exploded into the mainstream over the last several years, and federal governments are still trying to discern how to properly regulate the technology.