SIW editor John Dobberstein takes a look at security trends to watch in 2023 and includes five video surveillance trends identified by Eagle Eye Networks.
With waves of security threats and attacks on infrastructure and data, and constant technology shifts and evolution churning up the seas even more, security officers in field have a lot to figure out this year. And security executives in the marketplace had plenty to say about how they see 2023 shaping up.
Here is a compendium of predictions and security trends to watch out for this year cover biometrics, physical security, video surveillance, third-party risk management and residential security.
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