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Cybersecurity and physical security used to be distinctly different industries, always treated as separate systems within a given business.
Cybersecurity and physical security used to be distinctly different industries, always treated as separate systems within a given business.
For healthcare organizations, there are two things to consider when relying on in-place information technology systems for access control. The first is ease of use and the second is security.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a new template for public interaction and community involvement.
More companies are digitally transforming their workplaces by taking advantage of technologies that bring dramatic change to productivity and connectivity. Features like cloud computing, the internet of things (IoT), and faster WiFi options have expanded the ways companies can connect, collaborate, and succeed.
As local communities implement reopening protocols as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, emphasis is being placed on rapid triage for potential COVID-19 patients at healthcare facilities.
Video surveillance has come a long way in the past two decades. Long gone are the days of grainy images, black and white visuals, and the need for a person to physically watch a dozen screens. These days, video surveillance leverages artificial intelligence and automation to work in tandem with the other parts of a
Security cameras are a popular strategy for school safety and for good reason. With school security and student safety being more important than ever, the many advances in video surveillance technology deliver a host of benefits. They bring critical visibility to the campus, helping security professionals remain vigilant in these incredibly complex environments.
Video surveillance technology has advanced in leaps and bounds over the past decade. Long gone are the days of grainy CCTV that was only useful as long as someone physically sat there and watched. These days, digital security cameras take full advantage of our hyper-connected, digital world. Leveraging sophisticated tech such as artificial intelligence, machine
Video security is everywhere. From parking lots to facilities, the technology has evolved into a powerful tool to maintain visibility and control of an environment. However, with all of that security comes hours upon hours of recorded video far too much for a single person to review manually. Enter video security analytics: software which
Video surveillance used to be severely limited by technology. It was once confined to cramming as many screens as possible onto a wall and finding the optimum number of people to watch those screens. That made visitor management a chore, let alone keeping an eye on everything else that was happening.