Editor’s note: This is the 74th article in the “Real Words or Buzzwords?” series about how real words become empty words and stifle technology progress. First physical security devices were labelled ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Cities and counties have started deploying servers and data ...
Recent NIST guidance includes how to apply foundational NIST cybersecurity documents to a physical access control system (PACS). Q: Our CISO just informed me that NIST has classified physical access ...
In the latest development around the cyberattack impacting Johnson Controls International (JIC), officials at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are now reportedly concerned that the attack may ...
PEARL RIVER, N.Y.—Qognify and Johnson Controls Security Products have announced an integration between their products Qognify VMS and Kantech EntraPass. The integration of both software products ...
Tools without trained operators and clear decision frameworks produce the illusion of readiness, not resilience.
If you’ve managed secure cryptographic infrastructure, you know the challenges of physical secure rooms, from the high cost of SCIF-standard facilities to the operational burdens of multi-operator ...
We hear a lot about the risks of social engineering, and there are a host of articles recommending how to defend against unauthorized access to facilities and their network infrastructures. However, ...
Hospital campuses are open environments with a constant flow of patients, hospital employees, and visitors entering and exiting the property 24 and 7. For this reason, protecting the physical campus, ...
Eric Marchewitz is a field solution architect with a 23-year career in cybersecurity solutions, working for such companies as PGP Security, McAfee, Cisco and Check Point. We’ve watched the line ...
We live in a world where everything is networked. The analog world has given way to a new digital universe where devices are connected and interconnected to give us new possibilities. In the world of ...
When it comes to enterprise security, the physical world and the cyber domain have long been treated as separate — like a Venn diagram whose circles don't overlap. Those days are over. Companies are ...