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| | | | Agentic AI: More than a Buzzword | | |
Agentic AI agents are already automating service tickets, providing tier-one tech support, and scaling operations for security integration businesses, without replacing any humans. This technology buzzword isn't just hype; it is practical technology helping security businesses to scale and create competitive advantages...and your competitors are already using it.
Read more about this trend in the November 2025 issue of Security Business, along with extended coverage of two major industry events (GSX and Securing New Ground), as well as all of our regular columns and technology features!
Click on the cover image to access the digital flipbook edition of Security Business for online reading, or scroll down this email for links to individual articles to read on our website, SecurityInfoWatch.com. |
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| | It isn't just hype – learn how security integrators are already using it to handle service requests, reduce truck rolls, and scale without hiring. |
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| | Modern tools can improve efficiency and visibility of technology while creating new RMR opportunities |
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| | Integrators willing to change will create more meaningful customer relationships and enhanced financial stability |
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| | At GSX 2025, retired four-star General Paul Nakasone, former Director of the National Security Agency and Commander of U.S. Cyber Command, urged security professionals to confront a rapidly changing world — one defined by the accelerating convergence of physical and digital threats. |
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| | At GSX, SecurityInfoWatch toured New Orleans' Real-Time Crime Center with Director Ross Bourgeois for an inside look at the city-wide surveillance network. |
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| | At the latest Securing New Ground conference, integrators were urged to shift from hardware installers to strategic, software-first advisors as customer expectations accelerate and the traditional value-chain unravels. |
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| | | In a letter to the editor, the Security Industry Alarm Coalition maintains that it is improving the status quo of alarm response in the U.S. |
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| Researchers have found a way to use Wi-Fi as a means to biometrically identify individuals – a potential boon for security, but with guardrails needed |
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| | | …and the 3-hour fix to solve the problem |
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| Why integration company leaders must rethink how they invest for growth |
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| Tips for making one of the most difficult roles in an organization a little easier |
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| While the TSA’s new technology is speeding up security lines, there may be legal implications |
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| While wiring may have some similarities with access control technology, fire code compliance demands a different approach |
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| Only by understanding the why behind a customer request can integrators deliver meaningful solutions. |
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| | Get ready for our December issue, featuring our exclusive State of the Industry report, as well as our annual Security Gives Back article, highlighting the community and charity work of your fellow integrators and consultants! |
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