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Leveraging technology for enhanced active assailant preparedness 

everbridge

In the face of potential active assailant threats, organizations are increasingly turning to technology to bolster their preparedness and response capabilities. The integration of technological solutions is proving to be a game-changer, particularly in improving communication and ensuring timely responses during incidents.

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SIA New Member Profile: Shot Alert

Security Industry Association

Shot Alert CEO Neil Clark New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Shot Alert specializes in fully automated gunshot detection and active shooter response. SIA spoke with Neil Clark, CEO of Shot Alert, about the company, the security industry and working with SIA. Tell us the story of your company.

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The critical importance of active assailant preparedness in today’s workplace 

everbridge

The threat of an active assailant incident, while not new, remains a significant focus for organizations striving to protect their people and property. The integration of digital communication tools is essential to bridge the gap and ensure that all employees receive timely alerts and instructions during an emergency.

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Operational Technology and Physical Security Convergence: A Primer

Security Industry Association

As physical security professionals, we might not always think about how operational technology (OT) fits into our work; however, OT is becoming increasingly important, especially as security systems and information technology (IT) continue to converge.

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Enhance emergency alerts with Device-Based Geo-Fencing 

everbridge

This blog post dives into the evolution of emergency alert targeting, introducing the innovative concept of Device-Based Geo-Fencing (DBGF), outlining its implications, and shedding light on the road ahead to enhance public safety measures. Beginning with WEA 1.0, introducing polygons and circles for cell selection.

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Navigating terrorism and technological threats to critical enterprises in Europe

everbridge

While traditional terrorism remains a significant concern, new technological threats and hybrid attacks are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure across the continent. The rise of technological and hybrid threats Technological threats, especially cyberattacks, have surged in recent years.

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Managing Cyberthreats to Combat Ransomware Part 1: Current Technologies

Zerto

According to the Center for Internet Security over the past six months (DEC 2021–MAY 2022), these ten malware variants consistently made up over 60% of all reported malware activity: Shlayer. Common Technologies Used for Cybersecurity. Agent Tesla. Arechclient2. The Most Common Cyberthreats. See other types of cyberattacks.