Security consultants in Dallas (8 found)

Everest Group is a research firm focused on strategic IT, business services, engineering services, and sourcing. Their research also covers the technologies that power those processes and functions and the related talent trends and strategies. Their clients include leading global companies, service and technology providers, and investors.

The Foundation for Advancing Security Talent (FAST) is an organisation created by the Electronic Security Association (ESA) and the Security Industry Association (SIA) to promote careers in the physical security technology industry. FAST is dedicated to connecting passionate, innovative professionals with new opportunities in electronic security and life safety.

Integrated Lifestyles provides home automation and smart home solutions. They design and install solutions as per the customer needs with precision and attention to detail. They also provide consultation services to understand the installation needs and provide appropriate solution.

iSIGHT Partners is the leading cyber threat intelligence firm, that delivers services to over 150 public sectors and commercial entities. We provide Fortune 100 companies with a detailed security strategy to ensure that companies are intelligent enough to protect their valuable intellectual property.

Mentalix is a premier provider that develops FBI-certified biometric solutions for end users and system integrators. The company operates in various sectors – Commercial, civilian, government, law enforcement, airports and financial. Mentalix’s IAFIS-compliant fingerprint solutions are vital for law enforcement operations on a local and national level.

Pariveda Solutions, Inc. is a management consulting firm, specialising in improving their clients’ performance with strategic services and information technology solutions. They creatively solve complex, ambiguous business problems with clients, mostly using technology.

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