Software & Technology · Topic
Security Operations
5 articles from Software & Technology practitioners
May the Agentforce Be With You: AI in Energy Services
Generative AI has moved past being a shiny demo and into the messy reality of enterprise operations—where data lives in different systems, customers expect instant answers, and security teams (rightfully) say “prove it.” In energy services specifically, even small efficiency gains matter: many retail energy providers operate on thin margins, and operational blind spots—billing…
Revolutionizing Payments: Discover the Power of PayPal for Your Business
Unlock seamless transactions and elevate your business operations with PayPal’s innovative payment solutions. Harness the platform trusted by millions to drive financial efficiency, streamline processes, and enhance security. What You’ll Learn Why PayPal is the Go-to Solution for Small Businesses Leveraging PayPal and Venmo for Multi-Channel Capability Enabling Seamless Integration with PayPal’s Tools Essential…
Why the Metropolis Acquisition of Oosto Signals a New Era for AI in Facilities and Property Management
When the news broke that Oosto, a leader in AI-driven security and video analytics, was being acquired by Metropolis, a company known for parking automation and frictionless payments, it made waves across the industry. A security-centric AI company joining forces with a parking tech company might seem unexpected at first, but this move represents a…
Beyond the Fence: Proactive Perimeter Security with Video Analytics
Your facility’s perimeter is not just a boundary—it’s the first line of defense against potential threats. If you manage security for a corporate headquarters, manufacturing site, transportation facility, or university campus, you have felt the pressure to get ahead of those looking to do harm. We talk with your colleagues every day and they live…
Cybersecurity Professionals Say They Lack Confidence in Stopping Breaches. Here’s What They Say is to Blame and How to Fix It.
Cybersecurity professionals are voicing concerns over their ability to actually perform cybersecurity. Exabeam’s recent survey of 500 IT professionals sheds light on just how strained they perceive their workloads, resources, and training to be. According to the report, many cybersecurity specialists feel under-resourced and unable to adequately carry out their duties as proactive cybersafety…