How Artificial Intelligence is Being Applied to Cannabis Security
With compliance and security concerns specific to the cannabis industry, artificial intelligence may be the key to improved cybersecurity strategies.
With compliance and security concerns specific to the cannabis industry, artificial intelligence may be the key to improved cybersecurity strategies.
With 1,244 company data breaches in 2018, the cannabis industry needs to take a hard look at data security. Here are some things you need to know about data security.
As the cannabis industry matures, business owners are adopting biometric identification for security purposes.
While mobile surveillance is not required for the transport of cannabis products according to most compliance standards, they can still prove valuable.
John Shearman, Executive Director, Marketing of Applied DNA Sciences, showed us the new POD tagging system and helped explain CertainT.
For outdoor cultivation operations, drone security technology offers perks for businesses looking to augment their security protocols.
Both physical and cyber attacks are on the rise. There are security systems, such as ELK Products’ M1, that protect against physical and cyber threats.
Security has been a necessity both before and after cannabis legalization. Here’s how it has changed over the years and where it’s going.
When it comes to running a licensed cannabis business, data security needs to be a top priority. Dr. Moe Afaneh, COO of BioTrackTHC, explains why.