Commercial Security

Remotely Managed Security Technology for Administrators

With remote work environments becoming increasingly normal, managers and administrators are finding themselves offsite more. Fortunately, security management can also be remote, even for site administrators. At ASI Security, we can design a custom, remotely managed security system to perform all the same tasks a manager would likely do while onsite. Here are some things we can help you accomplish with our remotely managed security technology.

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Enhancing Security Technology for Government Facilities

Enhancing Security Technology for Government Facilities

Government facilities face unique challenges when it comes to ensuring the security of sensitive information, critical infrastructure, and the safety of workers. The need to adopt robust security measures to safeguard against a rapidly evolving threat landscape is no longer emerging; it is now. If the agency you represent has not yet adopted these security technologies, take steps to remedy that today. 

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How Active Shooter Detection Systems Work

How Active Shooter Detection Systems Work

Several active shooter incidents have taken place in the first quarter of 2023, from the tragic Lunar New Year shooting in Monterey Park, California to the February 16 Cielo Vista Mall shooting in El Paso, Texas. In the El Paso event, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations (AMO) responded to the scene to deliver a coordinated response with local police. Federal agencies supporting law enforcement on the ground in active shooter incidents is common; in fact, AMO teams have responded to 12 active shooter incidents since the beginning of fiscal year 23 to date. 

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Security Technology for the Border Crisis | Part 2

Per the most recently available U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data, the roughly 2 million migrants who encountered border agents in fiscal year 2022 included individuals on the Terrorist Screening Dataset (TSDS), colloquially known as the “terror watchlist.” In FY22, there were 98 encounters with non-U.S. citizens on the TSDS; at the start of FY23, the CBP reports nine more TSDS encounters have already occurred so far. This exposes a deep need for border security technology that can protect the homeland from potential terror activity. 

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Security Technology for the Border Crisis | Part 1

In October, new U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data on migrant encounters showed that federal agents at the southwest border encountered more than 2 million migrants in fiscal year 2022. As reported, a substantial spike in migration from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua accounts for the increase from 2021, when the 1.7 million migrants encountered by agents largely stemmed from Central American countries. As evidenced by a monthly CBP operational update, the shocking statistics seem virtually endless. 

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CCTV to Combat Catalytic Converter Theft in Virginia Beach

When it comes to the most commonly stolen auto parts, catalytic converters are always near the top of the list. Catalytic converter theft has been on the rise for the past several years, both nationally and locally. In fact, Virginia Beach police have launched a program that offers a cash reward to those who provide successful tips leading to the arrest of catalytic converter thieves. 

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