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What Minnesota’s Right to Repair Law Means for Security Products and Manufacturers

Security Industry Association

Two other states, Colorado and Massachusetts, have adopted right to repair laws specific to agricultural equipment and motor vehicles, neither of which are generally applicable to the security industry or electronic devices. Taken together, these provisions shield security industry products and manufacturers from the new requirements.

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Security Industry Association Names Wayne Dorris as SIA Cybersecurity Advisory Board Chair

Security Industry Association

Wayne Dorris, cybersecurity program manager at Axis Communications, will spearhead the board-appointed group of industry cybersecurity experts’ efforts to provide key guidance, thought leadership and content to improve the industry’s cyber-resiliency. I’m honored to accept the role of Cybersecurity Advisory Board chair,” said Dorris.

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Security Industry Association Applauds Passage of Chips Bill

Security Industry Association

Provisions Support Security Supply Chain, U.S. What does this mean for the security industry? The final measure addressed several key priorities and requests detailed in the Security Industry Association’s (SIA’s) April 11 letter to House and Senate negotiators: Bolstering U.S. Manufacturing. Competitiveness.

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Are Your IoT Devices Leaving the Door Open for Hackers?

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The enticing frontiers of tech often come with their risks, however, and with IoT, cybersecurity risks are significant for both individuals and businesses. How Do IoT or “Smart” Devices Create Cybersecurity Risks for Businesses? The downside to such emphasis is often a lack of attention to security features.

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Security Products Exemption in California Right to Repair Legislation a Key Trend Nationally

Security Industry Association

state to adopt “right to repair” legislation broadly applicable to manufacturers of electronic devices. Notably, all states enacting right to repair legislation so far – New York, Minnesota and, with the governor’s potential signature, California – have included provisions that exclude security products.

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How AI Can Transform Integrated Security

Security Industry Association

The potential is great, though challenges remain James Segil is the vice president of marketing and inside sales, video security and access control at Motorola Solutions. The physical and cybersecurity world is dynamic and fast-paced, with security experts constantly looking for ways to automate, optimize and enhance their security efforts.

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Call for Volunteers: SIA Standards and Technology Committees, Advisory Boards and Working Groups

Security Industry Association

Are you passionate about the security industry? Do you want to help the Security Industry Association (SIA) enhance its efforts around key standards and technology topics? SIA Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) Technical Subcommittee Are you an access control manufacturer, integrator, or end user with experience in OSDP ?