Cannabis and Security: Growing Together
Now that 18 states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana, the potential for its growth has escalated more and more rapidly.
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Now that 18 states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana, the potential for its growth has escalated more and more rapidly.
Training and certifications are becoming more and more of a hot topic among security professionals and companies alike as the sector grows.
In the security industry, sometimes seeing is believing. Which begs the question: Should a security guard company provide video monitoring?
Globally, organizations spend hundreds of billions of dollars every year to protect mission-critical digital investments and protect them from outside cyber threats.
Security technology integration is exciting. Things like touchless access control, temperature-sensitive video surveillance, and drone patrols are making headlines every day, and they are undoubtedly on the rise in terms of popularity.
The sales process can be daunting, especially in the physical security industry where most of the market is captured by a few dominant players.
Access control is an essential part of physical security that keeps buildings, people, and information safe. But even the fanciest camera software, biometric scanners, and visitor management systems are completely useless if the people using them don’t have any standards to follow.
No matter the size of your security company, one thing should always be at the top of your mind—growth. Finding the right ways to increase revenue is the key to any successful business, and one way to achieve this is to expand the security company services you offer.
Security risk assessments are a standard process for any security guard company. Risk assessments help keep people and properties safe by looking for gaps in security coverage.
Vehicle fleets are an essential part of many physical security companies.
When talking about growth and scalability, security companies can be overloaded with information.
Providing physical security services often means more than just checking that doors are locked and telling people to keep their noise level down.