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Lisa Roy, Vice President, Integration and Commer-
cial Operations, Building Solutions-North America
of Johnson Controls says, “Big data is life changing
in how we operate buildings and determining our
future role.”
April 2018 Edition
We’re heading in the right direction as risk
management and planning has broadened to
be more holistic, and collaboration between all
stakeholders, beyond just within technology/se-
curity roles, is becoming increasingly prominent.
“Big data changes the way in which we service cus-
tomers.”
However, this needs to happen even
more, to become the norm, not an excep-
Augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI) tion.
and video analytics will continue to be important
for acquiring insights, but physical security ex-
As we look to innovative technologies that bring
perts are already anticipating how Big Data will
about new risks and considerations, such as
impact the industry beyond these technologies.
drones, this coordinated approach becomes even
more imperative.
With so much information available, security prac-
titioners need to have a plan for the data they are
collecting, as well as a realistic risk assessment of the
exposure of this data to their companies and clients.
Trend 4: Evolution of Risk Management
The Unmanned Security & Safety Expo at ISC
West will further explore risk management for
unmanned aerial and ground vehicles (UAVs,
UGVs).
Traditionally, the or-
ganizational process
in security has been
a siloed, single-lane
approach.
However, the most
successful manage-
ment models include
all corporate stake-
holders and possible
sources of informa-
tion to circumvent
loss and reduce the
potential for insider
risk threats.
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