Access control associations / regulatory bodies (87 found)

Grip Places, harness the power of machine vision, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to gather and analyze location-based data across any industry. Grip Places innovative approach makes them a pioneering integrator that provides onsite analytics to their existing tech infrastructure.

Led by Lee Odess, Group337 is a group of executives for hire focused on business creation for small to large companies in and around the technology industry. Markets, technology, customers, and channels are moving fast.

Haivision is a pioneering provider of mission-critical, real-time video networking and visual collaboration solutions. Connected cloud and intelligent edge technologies enable organisations to engage audiences, enhance collaboration, and support decision-making.

ISG Members are an elite group of professionals that understand the ever-changing markets and products. With an established presence throughout the U.S. and Canada, ISG Members are identification industry veterans and can work with you on any identification or identity management systems project large or small.

The IDSA is a group of identity and security vendors, solution providers, and practitioners that acts as an independent source of thought leadership, expertise, and practical guidance on identity-centric approaches to security for technology professionals. The IDSA is a nonprofit that facilitates community collaboration to help organizations reduce risk by providing education, best practices, and resources.

Inland Empire Alarm Association facilitates communication among members engaged in the sale, installation servicing and monitoring of alarm systems, industry suppliers, and public safety officials by providing a forum for the discussion of ideas, problems, and solutions. Members of IEAA sell, install, service and monitor burglar and fire alarm systems, supervisory systems, access control and video surveillance systems (CCTV)

The International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) advances public safety for educational institutions by providing educational resources, advocacy, and professional development services. IACLEA is the voice for the campus public safety community.

The Internet Society supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society. Their work aligns with the goals for the Internet to be open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy.

KX powers actionable decision-making for insights-driven businesses by uniquely enriching real-time data analytics with historical insight. Technology decision-makers are often frustrated that, despite ongoing investments, their data systems are not keeping pace with their decision-making needs.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) was established in 1952 at the height of the Cold War to meet urgent national security needs by advancing nuclear weapons science and technology. Over its history, the Laboratory, through its talented and dedicated workforce and world-class research capabilities, has strengthened national security with a tradition of science and technological innovations.

Legacy protection services is a leading security company offering a wide variety of security guard and investigative services. Legacy Protection Services combines covert surveillance, uniformed security and technology to provide the client with the best possible security solution available on the market.

Life Safety Alliance is committed to maintaining conversations with both public and private stakeholders, addressing the current and emerging life safety practices throughout the changing global environment. This new alliance is designed to raise the level of communication, knowledge, and expertise, defining best practices to manage these growing security concerns.

Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) uses fact-based research to develop crime and loss control solutions that improve the performance of its members and the industry. The LPRC community is made up of over 60 retail members and 70 solution partners. was founded by leading retailers and has conducted over 300 real-world loss prevention research projects. They provide proprietary research, training, expert witness and consulting services.

The Louisiana Life Safety & Security Association is a 501(c) (6) trade association for security, fire, locksmith, CCTV, access control companies, manufacturers, and distributors that are doing business in the State of Louisiana.

Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission develops policies, procedures, and regulations to implement programs that ensure medical cannabis is available to qualifying patients in a safe and effective manner. The Commission oversees all licensing, registration, inspection, and testing measures pertaining to Maryland’s medical cannabis program.

Menlo Labs (Menlo Ventures) offer time-tested strategy and aid founders to transform existing industries, create new categories, and build a better future. They provide consumer, enterprise and healthcare technologies in the fields of SaaS, FinTech, Cyber Security, AI/Robotics and Infrastructure/Developer Software Solutions.

The National Association of Campus Card Users (NACCU) is a nonprofit educational association that works to provide learning and networking opportunities for campus ID card and card industry professionals. NACCU membership is open to all colleges, universities, secondary institutions and companies that are involved with the campus card market.

From the smart electric power grid and electronic health records to atomic clocks, advanced nanomaterials, and computer chips, innumerable products and services rely in some way on technology, measurement, and standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST measurements support the smallest of technologies to the largest and most complex of human-made creations today.

With a 110-year heritage, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) is the nation's premier not-for-profit organization dedicated exclusively to fighting insurance fraud and crime. NICB was formed in 1992 from a merger between the National Automobile Theft Bureau (NATB) and the Insurance Crime Prevention Institute (ICPI), both of which were not-for-profit organizations.

National Sheriffs'​ Association headquarters is located in Alexandria, Virginia, and offers training, information, court security services, jail information, and other law enforcement services to sheriffs, deputies, and others throughout the nation. NSA has worked to forge cooperative relationships with local, state, and federal criminal justice professionals across the nation to network and share information about homeland security programs.

National Training Center (NTC) is the most recognized name in training for the fire protection and low voltage industry. NTC develops and conducts training for NICET Certification, Continuing Education and career development. They also write and publish professional references, which are used as the standard for the fire protection and low voltage industry.

NetAccess Controls provides software & hardware for access control solutions.

Nodaccess distributes all HID products, iClass, iClass SE, Proximity, Indala, Fargo card printers, NaviGo logical access, cards. The company also carries AWID, Suprema biometric solutions, Jolly Technologies, Visitor Pass, visitor management solutions, a full line of accessories i.e. lanyards, badge holders etc.

NorthSec is the biggest applied security event in Canada, aimed at raising the knowledge and technical expertise of professionals and students alike. They are determined to create a high quality security forum composed of a three days training session, two day single track conference by the brightest in their field of expertise, followed by an intense 48 hour on-site CTF contest.

Observint Technologies is a vertically-integrated provider of a broad range of video surveillance, audio surveillance and access control technologies.

ODVA is a standards development organization and membership association whose members comprise the world’s pioneering industrial automation companies. ODVA works to advance open, interoperable information and communication technologies in industrial automation.

The Orange County Alarm Association exists to promote the interests of the electronic security industry. The association facilitates communication among members engaged in the sale, installation servicing and monitoring of alarm systems, industry suppliers, and public safety officials by providing a forum for the discussion of ideas, problems, and solutions.

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