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SIA names John Mack as 2024 Chair’s Award honoree

March 1, 2024SSN Staff

SILVER SPRING, Md.—The Security Industry Association (SIA) has named John E. Mack, III, as the 2024 recipient of the SIA Chair’s Award, an award presented annually and selected by SIA’s Board of Directors chair recognizing SIA members’ diligent efforts in furthering the association’s mission and commitment to its future. SIA will present Mack with the award at The Advance, SIA’s annual membership meeting, which will take place April 9 during...

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Verkada welcomes new marketing leadership, continues fueling rapid expansion

January 23, 2024SSN Staff

SAN MATEO, Calif.—Verkada, a provider of cloud-managed enterprise building security and management, has announced new investments to continue growing its go-to-market function. Richard Rogers joins Verkada to lead global demand gen & field marketing; Priyanka Srinivasan as head of product marketing; and Adee McAninch as head of global channel marketing. With the arrival of new leaders in demand generation, field marketing, channel, and product marketing,...

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Cloudflare drops Kiwifarms as company forced to reckon with depth of responsibility

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Cloudflare drops Kiwifarms as company forced to reckon with depth of responsibility

September 8, 2022Ken Showers, Managing Editor

SAN FRANCISCO – Internet infrastructure and security giant Cloudflare has announced that it would be blocking controversial forum Kiwifarms from using its services going forward. Kiwifarms has come under a targeted efforts by activists to deplatform the site known as a haven for hate speech, organizing raids, and doxing campaigns with the goal of driving people to suicide. Despite mounting pressure Cloudflare has been steadfast in defending their neutrality in dealing with Kiwifarms...

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