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2025 Security Trend Report: Balancing openness with protection
Boon Edam’s 2025 Security Trend Report looks at cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, sustainability, explosion and impact resistance, IoT, and how to design physical security solutions that stay ahead in an increasingly unpredictable environment.
Read moreASIO’s declassified insights send powerful messages on protecting people, data centres, and buildings
The reasoning behind the decision by the Head of ASIO to explain publicly the rising national security threat level makes compelling reading for those of us involved in making buildings safer for owners, employees, and visitors.
Read moreTeaching old doors new tricks: Aesthetics, access, security, and safety benefit from revolving door refurbishments in premier commercial buildings
One Canada Square, originally designed by international architects Pelli Clarke & Partners, set the benchmark for innovative high-rise design in the early nineties.
Read moreGlobal trends in security compliance point to physically preventing unauthorised access to data centres
With vast amounts of sensitive information at stake, preventing unauthorised access is a top priority. Compliance with industry regulations, maintaining security, and man-aging costs are critical challenges for data centre managers.
Read moreDo Elon Musk’s straws in the wind about less working from home contain some workplace design messages we should understand?
The extreme comments of Elon Musk about the dim future of employees working from home may be straws in the wind, radical vote-catchers that may be modified in the light of real life experience this year running the world’s top economy.
Read moreHere comes the Bitcoin boom – and the physical security challenges arriving with it
If ever there was a need to underline the importance of physical security of data centres handing financial information, it is delivered by figures on electronic activity related to Bitcoin and its related cryptocurrencies.
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