Video surveillance is used for the protection of real assets such as office buildings, multi-family apartments, condominiums, secure communities, malls, and remotely managed shopping centers. The added value of providing a secure place to work and live is evident not only to owners, but to property managers and tenants.
Ensure your properties are secure and safe for tenants, staff, and customers by monitoring hallways, stairways, and multiple entrances, and reduce costs of security patrols.
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Shawn Prinkey will discuss the importance of proper Threat and Vulnerability Assessment. He will identify areas of liability, and mitigation. This assessment looks at everything from the edge of the
SummaryWhile video surveillance systems have been traditionally deployed in a variety of settings, including public areas, public infrastructures, commercial buildings and government facilities, usually they are used for a dual
Editor Introduction Some systems and assets are so vital that their incapacity or destruction would have a debilitating impact on security, economic security, public health or safety, or any combination
The security industry is going increasingly digital these days, with more small- and medium-sized businesses joining their global brethren by moving their data to the cloud, leveraging the benefits of
Despite continuing battles with the supply chain, spiking inflation and other obstacles, the video sector remains on a robust, upward trajectory. Sanjay Challa, chief product officer, Salient Systems, Austin, Texas,
Innovation is expected to continue at a rapid pace in 2023, thanks in part to the residual effects of the pandemic which has driven changes that might have otherwise taken
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