Security Systems Stocks List

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Security Systems Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 SWK Stanley Black & Decker Announces Upcoming Conferences
Nov 21 IBM Jim Cramer Says You Should Hold or Buy More IBM Common Stock (IBM) Shares
Nov 21 IBM US leads AI global power rankings by wide margin, China ranks second
Nov 21 IBM IBM Spin-Off Kyndryl Announces $300 Million Buyback: What's Next For KD Stock?
Nov 21 FSS Here's Why You Should Retain Honeywell Stock in Your Portfolio
Nov 21 IBM Q1 2025 Palo Alto Networks Inc Earnings Call
Nov 21 DBD Diebold Nixdorf to Participate in Fireside Chat at UBS Global Industrials and Transportation Conference
Nov 21 DBD Marks & Spencer Renews and Expands Services Contract with Diebold Nixdorf
Nov 20 SWK Stanley Black & Decker CEO on potential Trump tariffs: Tool prices will go up
Nov 20 SWK Tariffs can be good for 'certain industries': Stanley Black & Decker CEO
Nov 20 SWK Stanley Black & Decker Provides Strategic Update at Capital Markets Day
Nov 20 LOGI Logitech slips even as UBS upgrades on 'balanced' risk-reward
Nov 20 IBM International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) Partners with UFC: AI-Powered Insights Revolutionize Fight Analysis
Nov 20 IBM Japan plans to invest $1.28B in chipmaker Rapidus in 2025: report
Nov 20 FSS Amcor to Accelerate Growth With Berry Global Merger Agreement
Nov 20 SWK Here's Why You Should Retain Stanley Black Stock in Your Portfolio for Now
Nov 20 IBM International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) Partners with SEforALL to Launch AI-Powered Solutions for Sustainable Urbanization and Energy Needs
Nov 20 ESLT Elbit Systems Ltd. (ESLT) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 19 IBM Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and IBM Collaborate on Cloud-Based Gen AI Solutions
Nov 19 IR Ingersoll Rand to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conference
Security Systems

A security alarm is a system designed to detect intrusion – unauthorized entry – into a building or other area. Security alarms are used in residential, commercial, industrial, and military properties for protection against burglary (theft) or property damage, as well as personal protection against intruders. Security alarms in residential areas show a correlation with decreased theft. Car alarms likewise help protect vehicles and their contents. Prisons also use security systems for control of inmates.
Some alarm systems serve a single purpose of burglary protection; combination systems provide both fire and intrusion protection. Intrusion alarm systems may also be combined with closed-circuit television surveillance (CCTV) systems to automatically record the activities of intruders, and may interface to access control systems for electrically locked doors. Systems range from small, self-contained noisemakers, to complicated, multiarea systems with computer monitoring and control. It may even include two-way voice which allows communication between the panel and Monitoring station.

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