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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

everbridge

This information is considerable, and appropriate technology is key to drill down to only hyper-relevant data that can then be used to make critical decisions. Now, technology can go a long way in automating these answers and making you a more resilient organization. Where is your inventory? Is your fleet heading into severe weather?

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The Still Essential 90-Year-Old Technology: Radar Can Do What Visual Security Solutions Alone Cannot

Security Industry Association

Utilizing microwaves to determine the range, angle and velocity of objects, radar’s dynamic ability to map human and vehicle movement and deliver early warnings of intruder activity has made it indispensable to military and commercial perimeter security efforts alike. In the 1930s, radar revolutionized ground, air and ship-based warfare.

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Artificial Intelligence Will Revolutionize Physical Security: Intelligent, Autonomous Systems That Prevent Incidents Are Coming

Security Industry Association

Gopal Paripally, global head of technology and vice president for Johnson Controls. The current state of security technology is often too disconnected to easily adapt to future needs. They often exist in silos, lacking connection to broader security technology. Future: Preventative Security. Future: Preventative Security.

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Corporate Security Predictions and Trends 2021

Swan Island Network

Besides enabling very remote work from home locations, we predict a surge in security sensors of great variety that can relay geospatial-enabled alerts to government and industry very quickly, broadening the proactive lens aperture. One robot technology could flash a warning to non-masked entrants using object recognition capabilities.