Tag: The State of Physical Security Entering 2026
Crime, not economics, drives security in 2026, says Pro-Vigil CEO
February 10, 2026Cory Harris, Editor
SAN ANTONIO, Texas—Economic uncertainty may dominate boardroom discussions, but Pro-Vigil’s sixth annual Physical Security Report shows that crime - not tariffs, inflation or interest rates - remains the primary driver of physical security decisions.
According to the report, 88% of respondents said physical security incidents either increased or stayed the same in 2025, and the same percentage expects incidents to remain elevated or rise...
Pro-Vigil survey: 46% of businesses fear economic uncertainty will impact physical security
January 14, 2026SSN Staff
SAN ANTONIO, Texas—Nearly half of businesses (46%) believe economic uncertainty will negatively affect their physical security programs in 2026, according to Pro-Vigil’s latest report, “The State of Physical Security Entering 2026.”
Now in its sixth year, the survey highlights persistent security challenges and cautious technology adoption across industries.
The study shows that physical security incidents remain persistent - 88% of respondents reported incidents at...
