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Drones for Good: Enhancing Physical Security
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Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) is a company diversity registration designated under the Veteran Benefits, Health Care, and Information Technology Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-461). Registration ensures that companies qualify for preferential procurement for federal contracts if they are owned and controlled by Veterans.
This certification is non-industry specific and requires that the firm meets the small business requirements established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Additionally, it requires that the company is at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by a veteran.
In today's world, ChatGPT, Large Language Models (LLM), and other AI technologies have become dinner table topics in virtually every household as it impacts every aspect of our lives. And that intelligence jump is becoming part of the physical security design process. Physical security has become an essential aspect of building design...leaps beyond the after-thought that low voltage analog security systems were in the past.
New technologies have the potential to revolutionize the way physical security is planned and implemented in buildings by further developing 3D modeling. The use of AI in physical security design can help engineers and security professionals analyze and identify potential security threats in advance. Utilizing 3D modeling and AI in physical security design brings the ability to optimize the placement of appropriate security equipment in ideal locations. This can help engineers and security professionals to optimize the placement of security cameras, sensors, and other equipment to provide maximum security coverage.
The use of advanced technologies in physical security design has immense potential to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of building security systems. With the continued development of technologies, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions in the field of physical security design...and Theseus Professional Services is riding the wave of technology advancements to ensure our clients receive designs and installations that provide the safest environment for occupants and the most secure ecosystems for data and physical assets.
Recently, SIA posted an article that digs a bit deeper into the technologies that engineers and consultants have available today to create 3D digital twins. Read more here >>
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BONUS: DOWNLOAD OUR FREE IN-HOUSE SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT CONSIDERATIONS GUIDE
Security professionals are constantly looking for innovative ways to secure their facility and provide a safe environment within their budget. And, they are also constantly looking for resources to help them achieve that mission while expert advice is hard to come by.
Fortunately, we have released a considerations guide that will help security professionals perform their own in-house security risk assessment.
What's Inside? This guide is intended to assist you with performing an in-house physical security risk assessment. In many cases, assistance from a third-party expert, like Theseus Professional Services, is required. Identification of missing or inadequate physical security measures that safeguard assets (people, property, and information) and critical business functions is of paramount importance. The findings of a security risk assessment are used to measure and communicate the level of risk to the organization.
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