Homeland Security Today, an industry-leading publication focusing on defense, cybersecurity and terrorism, recently interviewed Bryan Ware, chief technology officer at Haystax Technology, and published an article about mitigating insider threats
POLICE Magazine Highlights Release of Haystax Mobile Field Interview Application
POLICE Magazine, a well-respected publication dedicated to law enforcement officers of all types with industry news, has shared the release of Haystax Technology’s new Mobile Field Interview Application. The app
Haystax Mobile Field Interview Application Featured in Public Safety Magazine
9-1-1 Magazine, an online publication for the emergency communications and response industry, has featured Haystax Technology’s new Mobile Field Interview Application in the product section of the website. The Mobile
U.S. News & World Report quotes Haystax Technology on School Safety
Allie Bidwell, an education policy reporter at U.S. News & World Report, interviewed John Boatman, director of school safety solutions in an article about the state of school safety. While
Center for Digital Education shows how schools can leverage Haystax Technology’s School Safety Center
Reporter Justine Brown in the Center for Digital Education writes about “4 Ways Schools Can Combat Digital Threats” and quotes John Boatman, director of School Safety Solutions for Haystax Technology.
CTOVision Lauds Haystax Technology’s Approach to Analytics and Cybersecurity
CTOVision editor and publisher, Bob Gourley, highlights Haystax Technology as a new kind of analytics and cybersecurity company. “They are mature enough to have proven technologies, but new enough to
Next-Gen Streaming Analytics and Cybersecurity
CEOCFO Magazine conducted an interview with Haystax CEO Bill Van Vleet “The issue in the past was getting access to information. The challenge now is that information sources are exploding
KFXV-LD in McAllen, Texas Highlights New School Safety Center Solution from Haystax
KFXV-LD, known locally in McAllen as FOX 2 Rio, reports that McAllen Independent School District is adopting a new software that would help campus police better respond to security threats.