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Facial Recognition and Its Limitless Applications

With the rapid popularization of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), TriCorps is leading the way in providing clients global, proactive security solutions. We believe integrated security is the true solution in reducing risk and vulnerabilities for our clients’ assets, and facial recognition is a valuable tool in achieving integrated security. Facial recognition […]

Our Commitment to Clients – TriCorps’ Brand Promises

Knowing your organization’s cultural values is a critical component to providing excellent customer service. If you understand how to provide excellent service, you can deliver it to clients. At TriCorps, we believe in three key principles that shape our culture and ensure that we’re delivering world-class service. You may have been a part of a […]

The Integrated Security Model: True Security

How secure is your office entry? How about your loading dock? Can you identify who inside your organization is disgruntled? What about outside? Who has been fired recently? Did they have access to sensitive files or IT property? When was the last professionally trained social media search of your company’s name? Industry? High level executives? […]

2.2 Billion Passwords Have Been Leaked. Here Are Some Things You Can Do.

2.2 Billion. It’s a staggering number. It also happens to be the number of usernames and associated passwords cobbled together and being freely distributed on hacker forums and torrents in the biggest aggregation of leaked credentials ever. As WIRED writer Andy Greenberg appropriately mused, the dump is like “throwing out the private data of a […]

Protect Your Email Inbox: Guarding Cybersecurity’s Greatest Treasure

There is a battlefield, and it exists inside every organization, in fact, inside nearly every device. This war is waged within the email inbox. The defenders of this battlefield are your employees. They are protecting this sacred ground from faceless attackers who daily have their sights set on malice. And in many respects, these faceless […]

Working in Winter Weather

Although advancements in technology have allowed meteorologists to forecast the weather weeks in advance, it’s still important to be proactive when preparing for duty during the winter season. Due to the nature of security, an officer’s duties can change with minimal notice. On any given day, a security officer’s assignment could vary from patrolling property […]

Fighting Fatigue

Security, in its very nature, requires officers to stand watch 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Holidays, nights and weekends are no exception, and are often just another day on the job for most officers. An unfortunate side effect of these types of long and irregular hours is fatigue. Fatigue is the condition […]

Introducing TriWatch™: TriCorps’ Intelligence Monitoring Services 

In the ongoing effort to keep TriCorps clients informed on potential security risks, we are proud to announce TriWatch™, a programmatic monitoring of three distinct sources of information on the web for specific kinds of data, both for safety and security purposes. The three sources include: open web sources (websites, online news, competitor sites), social […]

Personal Safety During the Holidays

‘Tis the season to enjoy quality time with family and friends, good food, and gifts, but it’s also a time when we need to be ever-more diligent about personal safety and protecting your family and home. Travel – Last year, according to AAA, roughly 107.3 million Americans were expected to travel 50 miles or more from home during December 23rd through the new year. So many travelers during the holidays […]

The Art of Deception

Last week I posted an ad on Craigslist, and within a few minutes, I had a bite. I received a text from an out-of-state phone number, and the sender wrote that he wanted to call me via a Google voice number. The sender, who we will refer to as “he,” mentioned a text would come […]