Harnessing Big Data in the Physical Security Industry
The physical security industry is rich with contextual data. Here’s how harnessing that data can help the industry in a multitude of ways.
The physical security industry is rich with contextual data. Here’s how harnessing that data can help the industry in a multitude of ways.
Given the increasingly critical role video plays for security and operational purposes, deploying the most reliable storage solution is of paramount importance.
Stanley Security’s Brad Humphries shares how to utilize Big Data to drive additional revenue streams, profits and efficiencies.
The General Data Protection Regulation will affect organizations in the European Union, but the data privacy law can also have far-reaching impact on North American-based systems integrators, monitoring firms and manufacturers.
Security systems integrators can capitalize on today’s networked video solutions to collect important information and arm customers with intelligence that translate into greater organizational efficiencies, actionable responses and increased profitability.
Stanley Security’s IoT expert Moiz Neemuchwala explains why Big Data and artificial intelligence are poised to have a major impact on the security industry.
A look at how virtualization, hyperconvergence and resiliency stand to impact the security industry moving forward and systems integrators place in it.
ABI Research projects the future of IoT will be in exchanging and sharing data services, facilitated by data brokers and monetization platforms.
A majority of U.S. healthcare survey respondents reported deploying to cloud, big data and IoT environments without adequate data security controls.
Individual technologies for the retail industry could one day be combined to better provide actionable intelligence and predictive analytics, Imperial Capital analysts report.