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Maryland Set to Enact Nation’s Strongest Regulations for Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition Technology

Security Industry Association

. – On April 8, 2024, during its last day of regular session, the Maryland General Assembly unanimously passed House Bill 338 / Senate Bill 182 to regulate the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement across the state, which will now be sent to Gov. Wes Moore for his signature.

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School Security & Active Shooter Interdiction: A Q&A With Vince Riden

Security Industry Association

It’s important to promote a safe learning environment for every student and protect the teachers, staff and visitors in our schools, and SIA appreciates the many talented security professionals who are working diligently each day to enhance the safety and security of our schools and mitigate active shooter threats.

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Idaho Office of Emergency Management

Disaster Zone Podcast

As the Governor’s Authorized Representative Brad acts as the single point of contact for all federal, regional, and state emergency management activities. As the Governor’s Authorized Representative Brad acts as the single point of contact for all federal, regional, and state emergency management activities.

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Using Technology to Bring Employees Back Safely: Touchless Access Control and Other Solutions Enhance Both Security and Health

Security Industry Association

That is why organizations must adapt to new workspace requirements, ensuring compliance with COVID-19 guidelines and leveraging technology to ensure safety. Simply put, companies can leverage digital tools and novel technologies to create a safe back-to-work strategy as employees return to the workplace in 2022. Here’s how.

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Using Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology to Assist in On-Site Guarding

Security Industry Association

With that, we’ve seen a shift in the industry towards technology. When looking specifically at the on-site guarding side of the industry, many companies have started offering alternative solutions using technology as a way to innovate and augment staffing challenges. Technology and AI continue to get better each day.

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Crisis Management Explained: A Comprehensive Guide

Bernstein Crisis Management

Key activities in this stage include: Risk analysis: Conducting a comprehensive analysis of the organization’s operations to identify potential threats and assess their probability and potential impact. Externally Caused Crises These crises are triggered by external forces beyond the organization’s control.

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Crisis Management Team, Assemble!

Bernstein Crisis Management

This might include: IT Specialists: For handling technological crises, such as cybersecurity breaches. Monitoring: Keeping an eye out for potential crises before they escalate, using both technology and human intelligence. Finance Experts: To manage and mitigate financial risks and implications.