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SIA Member Profile: American Alarm and Communications

Security Industry Association

Security Industry Association (SIA) member American Alarm and Communications is a security systems integration and monitoring company serving homes and businesses across New England. SIA spoke with John Fallon, technical services manager at American Alarm, about the company, the security industry and working with SIA.

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SIA Tech Brief: Upgrade Path to AI –Video Over IP, Sensor Fusion and Aggregation of AI Processors

Security Industry Association

In addition to the more obvious alarm and object recognition tasks, the security industry can apply this through a focus on what’s missing and augment the security response, mitigation and design process so we’re working alongside tech instead of fearing replacement.

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SIA New Member Profile: Infusion Direct Marketing

Security Industry Association

New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Infusion Direct Marketing, Inc. specializes in developing marketing programs for the security industry. SIA spoke with Monique Merhige, president of Infusion Direct Marketing, about the company’s history and offerings and the security industry. Lucie, Florida.

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3 Ways You Might Have a NOC Process Hangover by Hannah Culver

PagerDuty

NOCs used to be the command center for technology issues. Issue with security? Route to security. Imagine you’re an online retailer and your shopping cart function is down. Process hangover: L1 responders aren’t able to resolve issues. They functioned like a brain, sending out signals to relevant appendages.

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3 Ways You Might Have an NOC Process Hangover by Hannah Culver

PagerDuty

NOCs used to be the command center for technology issues. Issue with security? Route to security. Imagine you’re an online retailer and your shopping cart function is down. Process hangover: L1 responders aren’t able to resolve issues. They functioned like a brain, sending out signals to relevant appendages.