A rancher argues that removing monuments and traditions is not progress but cultural erasure for Hispanic and Indigenous New ...
Yes. As an example, we can look at what happened during the COVID pandemic. The contact-tracing app was technically excellent—decentralized, privacy-preserving, with no surveillance possible—and yet ...
Access control failures rarely announce themselves. They show up as small delays, workarounds, or security gaps that slowly become normal. For New York City businesses, those gaps carry real risk.
Remote work security platforms are rapidly evolving to address modern workforce risks in distributed environments. Traditional password-based protection is no longer sufficient, prompting ...
AUBURN, Wash. — When heavy rain events hit western Washington, like an atmospheric river, water levels in the rivers can rise fast. In places such as the Kent Valley, flooding has always been a ...
AV/IT thought leaders discuss why it takes an overall company culture to embrace videoconferencing technologies and collaboration platforms to help ensure remote and hybrid workers are integrated into ...
Good manners never go out of style, but they do occasionally need to be refreshed. In workplaces everywhere, that refresher couldn’t come sooner. In the decade since the previous edition of “Emily ...
Semi-trucks are surprisingly loaded with technology, from cylinder deactivation systems that shutdown areas of the engine to save fuel to safety systems that announce when there are pedestrians, other ...
Editor’s Note: Although this article was originally published in CS sister publication Security Sales and Integration and targets the integrators who install access control systems, school, university ...
In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we discuss the economics and environmental impacts of energy-hungry data centers and whether these facilities are sustainable in the age of AI. Tech giants have been ...
Do we live in digital slavery? How does artificial intelligence control our minds? Do we really live in a new form of digital slavery? A question that may at first seem philosophical, but today it is ...