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Tailgating Isn’t Just at Doors: How Unauthorized Access Really Happens
When most people hear the term “tailgating” in a security context, they picture someone slipping through a secured door behind an employee. While that is certainly one form of unauthorized access, it is far from the only way it happens. In many businesses, unauthorized access occurs through everyday situations that seem harmless at the time….
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When Policies Fail: Why Security Breakdowns Are Usually Human, Not Technical
When businesses experience a security incident, the first reaction is often to question the technology. People assume a camera failed, an alarm malfunctioned, or a system was outdated. In reality, many security breakdowns happen because of human behavior rather than technical failure. Even the most advanced security systems depend on people following procedures consistently. A…
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How Employees Can Help Build a More Secure Environment
When it comes to workplace security, employers must provide the right tools and policies, but safety truly depends on every employee playing their part. From enforcing security protocols to responding appropriately during emergencies, your individual actions are critical. 1. Don’t Hold the Door—Security Starts at the Entry Point Holding the door for someone may seem…
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The Psychology of Security – Why Panic Buttons Are More Than Just a Button
Creating Calm in Crisis Moments Security isn’t just about locked doors and surveillance footage—it’s also about how people feel in the spaces they occupy. In high-stress environments like schools, clinics, retail stores, and offices, employees often face unpredictable situations. Whether it’s a robbery, a medical emergency, a threatening customer, or a violent incident, panic buttons…


