Your face tells a story Access & Identity Management Handbook 2019, Technews Publishing, Access Control & Identity Management, Surveillance Facial recognition has advanced to the point where it can be rolled out over large areas and accuracy is no longer a hit-and-miss affair.
Our dependence on cyber-connectivity November 2018, Wolfpack Information Risk, Editor's Choice, Information Security The health, safety, security, economic well-being of citizens, effective functioning of government and perhaps even the survival of the industrialised world relies heavily upon interconnected critical systems.
Border security: Technology or barriers? November 2018, Technews Publishing, Editor's Choice, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection While it is important to provide a visible as well as a covert patrolling presence on borders as well as points of entry from other countries, this needs to be supplemented with technology.
The building blocks of safe and smart cities November 2018, Technews Publishing, Editor's Choice, Integrated Solutions, Infrastructure Hi-Tech Security Solutions asks NEC XON and Vox for insights into what some of the foundations of a safe and smart city are.
Smart cities spend less 1 November 2018, Axis Communications SA, Surveillance, Security Services & Risk Management A proactive management model allows cities to work smarter and save money while offering better services and results to their citizens.
The need for resilience in national infrastructure 1 November 2018, Information Security, Security Services & Risk Management The industries and infrastructure on which so much of our daily lives depend are deep in the midst of mass digitisation.
The complexity of borders November 2017, Surveillance, Access Control & Identity Management, Integrated Solutions, Infrastructure Controlling borders is a critical task for governments the world over, both at official and unofficial entry points where illegal crossings are made.
Pelco adds to airport safety and security November 2017, Surveillance Nigeria’s international airport equips itself with an intelligent end-to-end IP video solution for proactive response.
Government needs better technology November 2017, ZKTeco Government and related organisations are responsible for holding and managing information that is critical to a country and its citizens.
Integrated border management November 2017, Editor's Choice, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Integrated Solutions The most important component in the deployment of a physical security solution is the integration of various security systems into one solution.
21st-century border surveillance November 2017 The mission of securing a nation’s borders is challenging for many reasons, chief among them is the sheer size of the area that needs to be effectively monitored and patrolled.
A thermal border November 2017, Dahua Technology South Africa, Surveillance Like many cutting-edge technologies, thermal imaging was first developed for military use in the 1950s and 1960s for missiles.
How to implement physical security November 2017, Genetec, Surveillance Utility providers and operators will now have to upgrade better security systems to help tighten security.
Danish scanning customs November 2017, Asset Management Adani has been chosen as a supplier of the mobile X-ray body screening solution for the Danish Customs Service, SKAT.
Multi-biometric ID for Mexico February 2017, IDEMIA , Access Control & Identity Management Safran Identity & Security has been awarded a five-year contract by the National Electoral Institute of Mexico (INE) for its multi-biometric identification system and related services.
Untapped potential in government security June 2016, Technews Publishing, Integrated Solutions, Security Services & Risk Management There’s no shortage of potential for advanced security solutions in government, but the awarding and implementation of tenders is an issue.
Building sustainable smart cities June 2016, Integrated Solutions, Security Services & Risk Management Understand, plan and execute. When building sustainable cities, it is vital to first understand the difference between a smart city and a sustainable city.
Perimeters still the first line of defence June 2016, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection Dan Edwards explains that the perimeter fence is still the first layer of protection for the defence of critical assets of government and parastatals.
Seeing through the fog June 2016, Graphic Image Technologies, Surveillance Thermal imaging cameras operate by detecting the heat signatures generated by people and objects and using this to generate a picture of the environment.
Security partnership in government required June 2016, ZKTeco Government and its related entities are the biggest consumers of security in both its physical and electronic forms.