March 11, 2026 - 22:28

IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2026 / Two prominent leaders from Allied Universal Technology Services have been recognized on the Women in Security Forum's Power 100 list for 2026. This annual compilation celebrates the most influential women shaping the global security landscape.
The honorees were acknowledged for their significant contributions in driving innovation and leadership within the technology services division of the security giant. Their work encompasses advanced security solutions, including electronic access control, video surveillance, and critical communications systems. This recognition underscores the vital role of diverse leadership in developing the integrated technologies that protect businesses and communities worldwide.
The Women in Security Forum, part of a major international security association, created the Power 100 list to highlight female professionals who are making a substantial impact through their expertise, vision, and mentorship. Inclusion on the list is a notable achievement, reflecting both professional accomplishment and a commitment to advancing the security industry as a whole. The selection process involves a rigorous review of nominees' career achievements, thought leadership, and their active role in fostering the next generation of security talent.
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