AMAG in the News
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In the Boardroom with Paul Edwards
EVP of Business Technology, Paul Edwards talks about technology, the future of AMAG, cyber security and more.

AMAG Technology Looks to Sullivan to Expand its Future
The new CEO is a veteran of the access control industry and ready to meet the challenge

Supply Chain Chaos Begins to Ease Off
Nearly three years have blown by during which the security industry has endured wild supply chain swings and extremes that pressure tested the very limits of the manufacturing, distribution and installation of security and fire/life-safety wares.

Security Professionals Focus on Hardening Physical Systems to Increase Cybersecurity
While security integrators and dealers are on the front lines of protecting their customers against cyber liability, their products can also be a point of entry for bad actors. Here’s how to protect end users and yourself.

In the Boardroom with David Sullivan
New AMAG Technology President, David Sullivan, shares his perspective on today's security environment and his vision for AMAG's future.

More End Users Demand Mobile for Readers & Credentials
While the more traditional physical card systems are still in play, security integrators are seeing an increasing demand for mobile capabilities.

Face recognition and mobile credentials trending in airport access control
As more countries reopen to travel after the pandemic, airports are forced to deal with a massive rise in traffic. This situation has heightened the importance of robust access control solutions.

ISJ Exclusive: Open architecture, close partnership
AMAG and SEi Security have integrated with ACI Worldwide in a collaborative approach to global solutions.

Supply Chain, Remote Work & Digital Transformation
The top trends impacting enterprise access control installations today and what lies ahead for security integrators working in this space.

On the RISE: Ernie Velayo Preaches for More DE&I
On the RISE is a column by SIA in partnership with SSI that profiles the next generation of security industry leaders. This month spotlights AMAG’s Ernie Velayo.

In the Boardroom with Mark Williams
Director of Sales EMEA, Mark Williams talks about AMAG's open Symmetry system, supply chain, machine learning and cyber challenges.

How Kami Dukes’ Globe-Spanning Security Journey Landed Her at AMAG Technology
In the latest SECURE Perspectives, Dukes’ shares how she ended up in the security industry, access control trends and the importance of diversity.

Access Control and 3D Facial Recognition Secures MLK Community Hospital Entry
Symmetry Access Control and Alcatraz AI Secure MLK

IFSEC 2022: Exhibitors pleased with quality of visitors
IFSEC was held this year in mid-May. It was the first physical IFSEC since the pandemic. ASMAG.com spoke with Director of Sales EMEA, Mark Williams and exhibitors/visitors to see how the show fared.

'Easy’ Access for the Win With Readers & Credentials
Thanks to the pandemic and the digital revolution, mobile credentials and frictionless solutions are becoming the standard when it comes to identification and access control.

In the Boardroom with Jeff LeBlanc
VP of Professional Services, Jeff LeBlanc discusses how his team of technical experts provides a customer-first approach and serves as a special forces unit that helps AMAG's enterprise customers.

PSA TEC Highlights Supply Chain & Workforce Challenges, Managed Services
At this year’s PSA TEC, held May 16-19 in Denver, as well as virtually May 24-26, some themes came up over and over again.

Mixed-use development deploys integrated access control and security solution
The City of Rochester’s Neighborhood of Play includes a residential facility that needed a unified platform to connect residents across buildings, while giving management visibility into access.

Are End Users Willing To Be ‘Locked In’ To A Single Manufacturer?
It’s a debate almost as old as the security industry itself: open systems versus end-to-end solutions. How willing are end-users to be “locked-in” to a single manufacturer’s system? What role do such systems play in the market?
