Covid19: Sharp Group is changing with our clients’ requirements to enhance fire & security systems as schools & businesses go back to work!
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Protecting our clients’ frontline
How the Sharp Group is setting a new direction of travel for mobile security. There can be no denying that the motoring industry has found another gear when it comes to protecting drivers and passengers from harm.
Jason Shields reflects on how tough life can be for some Tallaght teenagers
Read about Jason Shield’s motivation for supporting a facility like Youth Horizons, providing education and life skills for teenagers.
Disinformation casts dark clouds over cloud providers
Defending data from malicious intent is a battle predominantly fought in the digital domain, with cyber security a key concern for those tasked with safeguarding information on behalf of businesses and individuals.
Ireland’s HSE cyber attack is a stark reminder of our growing dependence on data
The chaos caused by the cyber attack on Ireland’s health service serves as a stark reminder of society’s growing dependence on data and its value to everyday lives. With health workers forced to work from paper records while specialists fought to resuscitate and recover IT systems, the disruption manifested itself in a deluge of cancelled
How pharmaceutical organisations can immunise against incidents of criminality
This threat of theft does not immediately diminish behind the wire of major logistic and distribution hubs, where – in a criminal context – fortune can favour the brazen.
No scope for subtlety
Owners, occupiers and customers of campuses entrusted to our care can be assured that their backs and business interests are being watched 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
A time to reflect – a virtual fireside chat with one of our key clients
During a time when physical security has never been more important, we took the time out to understand its true value by interviewing one of our many important clients.
The devil is in the detail when it comes to de-risking data centres
Increasingly relied on to support essential business, economic and social activities, data centre operators can ill-afford to see their ability to operate seamlessly go up in smoke.
While protecting lives is paramount, it should not be the sole driver for modernising a company’s fire and security systems
The decision to accelerate change and embrace advancements in technology routinely pays dividends, helping organisations to save money, resources and reputational risk.
Dublin-based security firm, Sharp Group invests a six-figure sum to protect the data centre front line
Sharp Group has further honed its practises and personnel to exceed peer and industry standards for protecting the infrastructures that have become pivotal to daily life.
Why maintenance and servicing is a critical part of fire safety
Having good fire detection and alarm systems is essential because they manage situations where there could be a risk to life.