Dealing With Malicious Mobile Devices
New and emerging hacking tools and exploits targeting mobile devices present challenges to systems integrators and their clients.
New and emerging hacking tools and exploits targeting mobile devices present challenges to systems integrators and their clients.
Students, faculty and staff can now use their Android phones to access campus buildings and make purchases through Google Pay.
As life continues during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to take proper sanitation steps, including cleaning and disinfecting devices with touch screens.
The Mobile Reader Nano is said to provide employees, tenants and visitors with building access with no impact to existing security systems.
ProdataKey’s new Touch app lets authorized users unlock entrances remotely via their smartphone, eliminating the need for carrying a physical credential.
Experts from around the security industry share why mobile video surveillance solutions are proving to be in high demand by everyone from pet owners to police officers.
Sequr says the new solution built on its physical access control platform converges physical security with cybersecurity.
Whether it’s to gain a new stream of RMR or offer a better customer experience, mobile-friendly solutions are something that should be seriously considered by security pros.
Discover the latest security app offerings and how to optimize them for end customers and recurring revenue, as well as enhancing operations.
A new survey by ADT shows 76% of Millennials have avoided a specific activity due to safety concerns and 90% depend on technology to feel safe when alone.