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Data-Driven Decision Making in the Year of Data

As we move into 2020, dubbed “the year of data” by analysts, recognizing the tremendous value of data will be crucial in streamlining your security operations. And while many security service companies already collect data, many don’t know how to leverage what they have.

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Mobile Security Patrols: 8 Benefits You Can Recognise Right Now

Is your security strategy at the top of your organisation’s list of priorities in 2020? If not, maybe it should be. There’s no denying that the UK saw an increase in crime at places where people conduct business over the past year. Businesses were hit with offences like shoplifting, burglary, and criminal damage at a…

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The Importance of Increasing Community Security

In the aftermath of a string of attacks targeting various communities around the United States, many state officials are calling for more protection. In New York state, for example, the governor has announced increased patrols by the state police in communities to counter what he calls “domestic terrorism.” Several state lawmakers across the United States…

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The Times They Are A Changin’

The word “Change” is often thrown around as a buzzword. Trendy or not, it applies to the security industry and let us be honest that change is a good thing! Change in the form of people, threat environments and, of course, technology.

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Top 10 Tips for new Security Managers

So you have embarked on a career in the security space, now what? First of all, chances are that everyone took either a slightly different path to get here or a totally different path considering that there is not a predetermined how-to progression in the industry. So regardless if you are a postgraduate with a…

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TLS 1.0 / 1.1 are being deprecated. Why should you care?

In October, Microsoft announced that they would be dropping support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1. Apple and Google swiftly followed suit with their own announcements on the very same day. This means that TLS 1.2 will effectively become the default protocol, with websites and companies encouraged to add support for TLS 1.3 as soon as…

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