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The Role of AI in the Security Operations Center
Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a key lever to enhance SOC performance, enabling teams to manage the scale and complexity that conventional tools can no longer handle effectively.

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The Invisible Perimeter: Rethinking Stadium Access Control
The sports industry has been grappling with this tension between protection, technology, and spectator experience for years. A study drawing on the views of more than 150 security managers at sports venues across the United States identified the most pressing challenges they face: managing access flows, coordinating increasingly integrated technology systems, and the constant pressure to reduce wait times.

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How Expedition Ships Prepare for Health Crises on the High Seas
The recent outbreak of hantavirus on the expedition cruise ship Hondius escalated from an isolated problem to a global health crisis in a matter of days.

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How Quantum Cryptography Is Redefining Digital Security
Quantum cryptography is not a reactive defense, but a natural evolution of cybersecurity. Instead of depending on computational difficulty, it draws on the unbreakable laws of physics to protect information. More than a technological upgrade, it represents a transformation in how we define digital trust—offering a foundation built for a future where information security must keep pace with quantum intelligence.

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From Physical to Neural: Reimagining Access Systems
What would happen if access credentials ceased to be physical or biometric and were instead based on cognitive processes? Brain-machine interfaces represent an emerging technology that makes this possibility tangible. They propose a provocative vision of the future in which credentials are not transported or scanned — not even seen — but are generated and validated from brain activity.

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From Physical to Neural: Reimagining Access Systems
What would happen if access credentials ceased to be physical or biometric and were instead based on cognitive processes? Brain-machine interfaces represent an emerging technology that makes this possibility tangible. They propose a provocative vision of the future in which credentials are not transported or scanned — not even seen — but are generated and validated from brain activity.

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How Invisible Security Creates Frictionless Spaces
Invisible security is redefining the way people experience modern architecture. It brings together connected, efficient, and intelligent systems designed to create frictionless spaces—places where movement feels natural and uninterrupted, and where safety operates seamlessly in the background.

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Building Resilience: The Role of Layered Security in Data Centers
The global data center market continues to grow, becoming a key point of global connectivity. Protecting these hubs is no longer optional; it is essential for operational integrity and customer trust.