The study shows the perspectives of physical security decision-makers at U.S. companies with over 5,000 employees to examine how they see physical security challenges and opportunities unfolding in 2022, and the potential impact on business continuity.
The survey revealed that, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, companies continued to experience a rise in physical security incidents in 2021, with these incidents to grow in 2022.
At the recent Securing New Ground conference, held virtually October 28, Kastle CEO Haniel Lyn and Northland Controls CEO and Chair of SIA Board of Directors Pierre Trapanese spoke about trends they are seeing in returning to work.
SDM chatted with exhibitors on the GSX 2021 show floor at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. GSX 2020 was held as a virtual event due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. GSX 2021 was held as a hybrid event from Sept. 27-29.
The pandemic increased the demand for cloud video surveillance given the need for remote access to footage, presenting a further opportunity to earn RMR.
Motorola Solutions, in partnership with a team of independent researchers led by Dr. Chris Brauer at Goldsmiths, University of London, has conducted a research study that discovers how the pandemic has changed expectations for safety, technology adoption and innovation.
A month ago, most companies were planning on full returns to the workplace in the fall. But now that the Delta variant of COVID-19 is taking the world a few steps back, it’s unclear whether this return to the workplace will happen as planned.
The global video surveillance market revenues are set to reach $24 billion by the end of 2021, according to Omdia’s latest Video Surveillance and Analytics Intelligence Database.