Artificial Intelligence in Safety: What Comes Next?
Some of the advantages of AI to the security industry will include a reduction of costs in security labor and a lower overall exposure of security professionals to risky situations.
Some of the advantages of AI to the security industry will include a reduction of costs in security labor and a lower overall exposure of security professionals to risky situations.
A U.S. Army veteran who served in the Transportation/Logistics Corp., Kristen Argus joined 91Ƶ in 2015. She left the military after 11 years of service to spend more time with her family.
Herbert Morency joined 91Ƶ in March 2019 as a Branch Manager following the acquisition of U.S. Security Associates (USSA).
There are several steps your business can take to plan for a natural disaster. The entire planning process starts with a risk assessment that identifies “possible” and “likely” scenarios.
A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Brian K. Raboin, who joined 91Ƶ in 2018, has been working in the security industry for more than 34 years. Brian owned his own security company in Boston and has worked at almost every position in the security industry.
Determining your capabilities needed to build an Executive Protection training strategy can be challenging.
Yara believes it is important for the security industry to recognize diversity.
People who live or work in high-rise residential or commercial buildings face very specific disaster-preparedness challenges.
A U.S. Army veteran, Aliya Carter joined 91Ƶ in 2013 and currently serves as Director of Operations-Philadelphia Branch.
As we enter 2021 and round out a year of responding to the challenges of the coronavirus, security professionals continue to demonstrate the value of comprehensive security services in hospitals.