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- Security Tech Digest - Nov 17, 2024
Security Tech Digest - Nov 17, 2024
Empowering Professionals to Stay Ahead in a Rapidly Evolving Security Landscape
Welcome to this week’s edition of Security Tech Digest—your go-to for the latest and most important security updates. We make the news accessible, engaging, and easy to digest.
🕵️ Intrusion Detection
ESA Opens Registration for 2024 Town Hall
The Electronic Security Association (ESA) invites security professionals to its upcoming 2024 Town Hall, focusing on industry advocacy and the future of security standards.
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📷 Surveillance
Milestone Systems Rolls Out R2 Update for XProtect
This update introduces remote management capabilities, emphasizing the growing importance of cloud-connected solutions in modern video surveillance.
Read Morei-PRO CEO Masato Nakao Talks About Company’s Growth
Masato Nakao discusses i-PRO’s expansion plans and commitment to advancing AI in surveillance technology while maintaining ethical standards.
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🔑 Access Control
PSA Adds Jetbuilt as Business Solutions Partner
PSA Network enhances its offerings by partnering with Jetbuilt, streamlining project management for security integrators.
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🤖 Robotics and Drones
D-Fend Solutions Partners with Naval Surface Warfare Center for Advanced Drone Detection
A significant collaboration aimed at improving national security through cutting-edge drone detection technologies.
Read MorePrison Security Battles Drone Threat with Advanced Detection Systems
New detection technologies help prisons counteract drones used for smuggling contraband.
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🔐 Cybersecurity Compliance
AppOmni and Cisco Partnership Brings Enhanced SaaS Security with Zero Trust
A strategic collaboration to improve SaaS application security using cutting-edge Zero Trust principles.
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🤖 AI-Driven Security
CrowdStrike Launches AI Red Team Services to Secure AI Systems Against Emerging Threats
CrowdStrike’s innovative approach targets vulnerabilities in AI systems, safeguarding against real-world threats.
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"Security is a process, not a product. Products provide some protection, but the only way to effectively do business in an insecure world is to put processes in place that recognize the inherent insecurity in the products. The trick is to reduce your risk of exposure regardless of the products or patches."
- Bruce Schneier