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SIA New Member Profile: Elite Interactive Solutions

Security Industry Association

New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Elite Interactive Solutions offers property and casualty risk mitigation through its remote guarding and monitoring solutions. First is our leading-edge technology. Those that do not adjust to this new, technology-enabled future will wither on the vine and eventually fade away.

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Amplifying School Security With Gunshot Detection Systems

Security Industry Association

Solutions Can Speed Response to the Threat Rich Onofrio is the chief technology officer for Shooter Detection Systems. Preventive measures should be priorities, including security practices and technologies, and resources should be provided to help students and staff deal with mental health and anger issues before they escalate.

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IRM, ERM, and GRC: Is There a Difference?

Reciprocity

“The first was a technology vendor briefing demonstrating their solution to manage and integrate policies, controls, and risks. 2002-2007): Financial reporting, Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) compliance, and their related IT controls. This struck me. Rasmussen sees the GRC development timeline as follows: GRC 1.0

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‘Countdown to Zero Day’ By Kim Zetter – Book Review

Plan B Consulting

In her book, Kim Zetter discusses the time, level of technological knowledge and the cost associated with developing such a sophisticated malware programme and how it could have been developed by a nation state. One of the scary events that this book described was the Aurora Generator Test in 2007, run by the Idaho National Laboratory.

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‘Countdown to Zero Day’ By Kim Zetter – Book Review

Plan B Consulting

This book discusses the time, level of technological knowledge and the cost associated with developing such a sophisticated malware programme and how it could have been developed by a nation state. One of the scary events that this book described was the Aurora Generator Test in 2007, run by the Idaho National Laboratory.

Malware 52
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Common Misconceptions about Disaster

Emergency Planning

Myth 30: Technology will save the world from disaster. We already have considerable technological resources, but they are poorly distributed and often ineffectively used. In addition, technology is a potential source of vulnerability as well as a means of reducing it. Reality: The problem of disasters is largely a social one.