
The future of private security hinges on seeing what the system misses.
Despite rising AI use, most private security firms still rely on human patrols for 60% of incident response times.
In North America, cyber-physical security incidents spur more insurance claims than pure cyberattacks, reshaping risk models overnight.
Private security budgets grow faster than public policing budgets, yet 70% of agencies still treat them as discretionary rather than essential.
Quantum-resistant credentials exist now in pilot programs, but widespread adoption hinges on redefining urgency around access control schemas.

The future of private security hinges on seeing what the system misses.
Despite rising AI use, most private security firms still rely on human patrols for 60% of incident response times.
In North America, cyber-physical security incidents spur more insurance claims than pure cyberattacks, reshaping risk models overnight.
Private security budgets grow faster than public policing budgets, yet 70% of agencies still treat them as discretionary rather than essential.
Quantum-resistant credentials exist now in pilot programs, but widespread adoption hinges on redefining urgency around access control schemas.
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