💨 Abstract
After a shooting at a New York City office building, businesses nationwide are reassessing their security measures. Experts advise that while technology like AI-enabled cameras and consistent monitoring are crucial, even basic improvements like better lighting can enhance security. The influx of inquiries to security firms is expected to decrease over time, as companies often prioritize security only after incidents occur. Despite best efforts, vulnerabilities can still exist, and security teams must remain vigilant.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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