Healthcare End Users to Boost IT Security Spending, Report Says
A majority of U.S. healthcare survey respondents reported deploying to cloud, big data and IoT environments without adequate data security controls.
A majority of U.S. healthcare survey respondents reported deploying to cloud, big data and IoT environments without adequate data security controls.
Overall, publicly traded security companies rebounded in 2016 to post an estimated gain in excess of 7 percentage points over the prior year when returns dipped into the red.
The growth is being driven particularly by sales of security devices, such as security cameras, door locks and sensors, and by utilities devices such as connected light bulbs and smart thermostats.
The latest data on new construction starts and renovations across multiple markets in the commercial buildings industry pinpoint which verticals should do well in 2017 and beyond.
Terrorism threats, vandalism and violence in public places such as city centers and educational institutions are some of the factors leading to increasing demand for EAC systems.
Almost 3 million drones are projected to be produced in 2017, 39% more than in 2016.
A new report by Beecham Research focuses on the challenges, approaches and opportunities in the smart home security marketplace.
Market intelligence firm Tractica forecasts fingerprint recognition, voice recognition, iris recognition and facial recognition will be the leading modalities as biometrics use cases continue to expand.
Originally recorded live on 03/16/17, this webcast was designed to help alarm contractors, central stations and other interested parties learn ways to proactively help limit their liability, and better protect their customers and their assets.
Fraudsters successfully hit a record 15.4 million Americans in 2016, up 16% from the year prior, according to the new 2017 Identity Fraud Study from Javelin Strategy & Research.