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SNG discussion – AI called the ‘topic of the year’ during Security Megatrends panel

November 1, 2023Cory Harris, Editor

NEW YORK—It’s safe to say that artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the top buzzwords in the security industry over the last couple of years. At the recent Securing New Ground (SNG) conference, the Security Industry Association’s (SIA’s) premier annual executive gathering in NYC, the topic of AI and its impact on the security sector came up during several sessions at the two-day event. In fact, AI has been at or near the top of SIA’s Security Megatrends...

Brivo, Intel Corp., Kasia Hanson, Securing New Ground (SNG), Security Industry Association (SIA), Steve Van Till, Tara Dunning, WESCO


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Women in Security

SSN, SIA WISF continue partnership to promote diversity

January 13, 2023Cory Harris, Editor

YARMOUTH, Maine—Security Systems News is proud to be partnering again this year with the Security Industry Association's (SIA’s) Women in Security Forum (WISF), which helped select an incredibly diverse list of security professionals (see list below) to be highlighted in special features throughout 2023. SSN and SIA WISF began the partnership in 2021 and in 2022, expanded coverage beyond one issue with one person profiled in each issue, as well as online at www.securitysystemsnews.com. “We...

Alana Batschelet, Alicia Dawson, Brooke Erickson, Cindy Ponder, Dakota Bierly, Deanna VanHout, Destiny Mojica-Taylor, Intel Corp., Jill Bartyzal, Kasia Hanson, Maria Castellanos, Melanie Spring, Nisha Advani, Security Systems News (SSN), SIA Women in Security Forum (WISF), Sonika Kapur, Tia Eskandari


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Intel to bring its most advanced semiconductor manufacturing plants to Ohio

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Intel to bring its most advanced semiconductor manufacturing plants to Ohio

February 8, 2022SSN Staff

LICKING COUNTY, Ohio—Leading global semiconductor manufacturer Intel Corp. recently announced it has chosen a site in central Ohio's Licking County as the future home for its most advanced semiconductor manufacturing facilities in the world. Intel plans to invest more than $20 billion to build two state-of-the-art factories by 2025, designed for what the company calls the "Angstrom era" - with materials processed on the atomic level - and with support for...

Bob Cupp, Intel Corp., Jon Husted, Licking County, Ohio, Lydia Mihalik, Matt Huffman, Mike DeWine, Pat Gelsinger


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