California Alarm Association Launches Women in the Security Evolution (WISE)
WISE is dedicated to supporting, empowering, and promoting women across all disciplines within the security industry.
WISE is dedicated to supporting, empowering, and promoting women across all disciplines within the security industry.
The CAA presented Morgan with the 2022 Mark Schubert Memorial Award for demonstrating an exceptional level of professionalism and passion for the industry.
The National Training Program offers partnership programs for state associations to financially support education, training and outreach.
The webinar will recreate many of the same features of the annual event, including an Executive Symposium and CAA George A. Weinstock Award.
The virtual event included bestowing of the annual CAA Youth Scholarship, Mark Schubert Award and George A. Weinstock Award.
Heeding to an overabundance of caution due to the coronavirus crisis, CAA will stage an online event May 14-15 and offer it to all members at no charge.
The 17th annual symposium delved into topics such as industry trends driven by disruptive technologies and business models challenging the status quo.
Check out this image gallery for highlights and takeaways from the California Alarm Association’s annual event in San Francisco.
An amendment to the California Alarm Act prohibits law enforcement agencies and others from directly billing alarm companies for fines incurred by users responsible for obtaining or renewing a permit.
The Electronic Security Association announced the decision to sunset the chartered program following a vote by its board at ESX.