Security industry stories
Proceeds will fund prevention and counselling services after Gallagher Security Australia’s Charity Golf Day raised AUD $90,000 for Bravehearts.
The security group is bolstering Australian sales coverage as it seeks tighter oversight of SMB and perimeter customers across three regions.
Businesses now want security that integrates with daily operations, scales with growth and responds quickly when incidents arise.
The cyber security group is leaning harder on partners to drive growth, as its marketplace business rose nearly USD $1.5 billion in fiscal 2026.
Businesses can cover larger outdoor sites with one camera, as TP-Link’s PTZ5425 adds 25x zoom, tracking and active warnings.
Channel demand for hybrid and cloud security was in focus as Genetec honoured ANZ partners for work on airports, banks and public sector projects.
Canada's top envoy in Australia has spotlighted Genetec's Sydney hub, which supports security customers and critical infrastructure operators.
Growth at Gallagher Security has been driven by culture and long-term investment, with revenue and scale more than doubling since 2021.
Boards facing tighter scrutiny may find the book's security-led framework useful as risk, reputation and duty of care collide.
Buyers at ISC West were focused on simpler upgrades and better system connections as Gallagher pushed migration tools and cloud access management.
Customers will gain more options for integrated site security as new cameras, readers and thermal devices arrive from June and the second quarter.
Rising AI-driven attacks are pushing firms towards phishing-resistant logins, sharpening demand for hardware-backed authentication across the sector.
Organisations running large security estates will get less manual admin work as Milestone adds automated reporting, broader device support and cloud retention.
Current frontier models still fall short of stand-alone cyber defence, with the top performer spotting only 46% of attack evidence in Simbian’s test.
Military users in the UK and Northern Europe are already fielding a counter-drone system that can be operated after days of training.
The front-of-house security model now spans 27 countries and 89 clients, reflecting rising demand for blended reception and security roles.
The security technology group is betting on partner-led growth in EMEA as it broadens support for installers and integrators after joining VOSKER.
The move broadens Securitas’ regional leadership in Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland while keeping continuity on a key BAE Systems account.
The return of a 14-year veteran is set to bolster technical support and partner ties for customers across the Central North Island.
Buyers weighing cloud migration and AI will see integrated security systems at The Security Event, as partners pitch staged upgrades and interoperability.