Research: Nearly Half of Security System Owners Say They Deal With Too Many False Alarms
The research from Parks Associates also found that 62% of security owners report their system triggered at least one false alarm in the past 12 months.
The research from Parks Associates also found that 62% of security owners report their system triggered at least one false alarm in the past 12 months.
Research firm Interpret found that current consumer preference provides an attractive path for integrators to first sell cameras, then add more complete systems.
SSI requests the help of installing security contractors to gain a better understanding of the role that cybersecurity plays in the success of their organizations.
On the whole, publicly traded electronic security and cybersecurity firms performed well in 2021, despite global economic hardship. Learn more in SSI’s annual summary of security industry stocks.
A Pro-Vigil survey found even in the face of mounting security concerns, a majority of business leaders have not altered their security strategies.
A strong preference for beginning with standalone devices has important implications for sales channels that tend to focus on systems, says research firm Interpret.
Parks Associates has found that households are experimenting with different offers from security providers and standalone devices, ultimately expanding adoption.
By tracking new construction starts and renovations across multiple markets NSCA pinpoints which verticals should do well in 2022 and beyond.
A recent study shows why security dealers and integrators are well-positioned to offer residential and commercial clients lighting controls and motorized shades.
A survey from Rent.com details how many smart devices renters want, which are most important and more.