The PRS Senior Leadership team will be in attendance and also presenting during the 2016 ASIS International 62nd Annual Seminar & Exhibits in Orlando, FL from September 11-15, 2016. We look forward to reconnecting with clients, colleagues and friends and making some new ones along the way! Be sure to catch our presentation on FSMA Legislation Impact on the Food Supply on Monday September 12th from 10am-11am at Poster Sessions Booth 147 on the Exhibit Hall Floor. Please be sure to reach out to schedule a time to meet and connect!
In this installment of PRS Radio, Joe Zaccaria interviews Steven Rosenbloom of MOBOTIX. The show centered around a couple of product features that clients might find very useful. Namely, two-way audio with video and decibel level monitoring.
There is a brief discussion regarding movement detection vs. motion detection. The program uncovers the available of free robust video management software licensing, along with free upgrades.
Lots of companies — and even the White House — use a conference calling system that could possibly be tapped by hackers, according to new research.
On Thursday, cybersecurity experts at SEC Consult revealed a secret doorway that’s built into a popular conference calling product built by a company called AMX.
AMX makes tablet panels used to control conference calls for businesses, government agencies, and universities. The company hard-coded backdoor access into its system. AMX created a “secret account” with a permanent username and password, which means hackers who already sneaked into a computer network could tap into actual meetings if the hacker knew the backdoor access code.
At Premier Risk Solutions (PRS), we specialize in helping organizations of all sizes strengthen their business continuity strategies and proactively mitigate operational risks. From scaling technology infrastructure to designing comprehensive contingency plans, PRS provides the expertise and actionable solutions your business needs to stay resilient in the face of growth, crises, and unexpected disruptions.
Partner with PRS today to ensure your business continuity plan isn’t just a document, but a competitive advantage. Contact us to schedule a consultation and safeguard your organization’s future.
The number of violent crimes reported in the U.S. fell by more than 4% last year, compared with the year before, and it’s down almost 15% in the past 10 years, according to the FBI.
Preventing Dangerous Crimes
Despite the nation’s improving crime rates, and an estimated 30 million surveillance cameras now deployed nationwide, many large U.S. cities are still considered dangerous. Nationwide, 368 violent crimes were reported for every 100,000 people in 2013. Such crimes include murder, rape, aggravated assault, and robbery. In America’s 10 most dangerous cities, there were more than 1,300 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. 24/7 Wall St. reviewed violent crime rates among the nation’s cities with populations of 100,000 or more. Based on violent crime data published by the FBI’s 2013 Uniform Crime Report, these are America’s most threatening cities.
At Premier Risk Solutions (PRS), we specialize in helping organizations of all sizes strengthen their business continuity strategies and proactively mitigate operational risks. From scaling technology infrastructure to designing comprehensive contingency plans, PRS provides the expertise and actionable solutions your business needs to stay resilient in the face of growth, crises, and unexpected disruptions.
Partner with PRS today to ensure your business continuity plan isn’t just a document, but a competitive advantage. Contact us to schedule a consultation and safeguard your organization’s future.
For many companies, their intangible assets of patents, copyrights, trademarks, domain names and trade secrets represent the majority of their value. Entrepreneurs are often proactive and file for domestic and international patents, copyrights and trademarks.
However, after representing entrepreneurs for more than 20 years, I remain dismayed by how frequently entrepreneurs fail to implement procedures to protect their trade secrets and confidential information.
All too often, I receive a call from a panicked CEO concerned about a key salesperson who has stolen the customer list, or about someone who has made inadvertent posts online.
Well-implemented procedures for protecting trade secrets and confidential information may help a company protect their valuable intangible assets. Here are 11 strategies to consider: