Security trailers have seemingly exploded on the scene lately. Providers and integrators explain the ins and outs of what goes into them, who uses them and how you can get started selling them.
Security trailers have seemingly exploded on the scene lately. Providers and integrators explain the ins and outs of what goes into them, who uses them and how you can get started selling them.
Perimeter security is evolving beyond fences and gates, and video surveillance is at the heart of this transformation. Industry leaders explore how AI, cloud and other evolving technologies are redefining the perimeter and presenting opportunities for unified solutions.
Perimeter security is evolving beyond fences and gates, and video surveillance is at the heart of this transformation. Industry leaders explore how AI, cloud and other evolving technologies are redefining the perimeter and presenting opportunities for unified solutions.
With elevated wide-area visibility, edge AI processing and guards who intervene within seconds, the solution aims to transform outdoor security from passive recording into active crime prevention. The system operates autonomously with minimal maintenance and requires no wiring, trenching, generators or onsite power.
Body-worn cameras can be a good fit for enterprise, institutional, and commercial applications, offering fast deployment and irrefutable first-person coverage as part of existing video management systems.
Body-worn cameras can be a good fit for enterprise, institutional, and commercial applications, offering fast deployment and irrefutable first-person coverage as part of existing video management systems.
The integrated security upgrades bring video monitoring and unified access controls to the university in alignment with its vision for a safer, more connected campus.
Designed to help operators contextualize alarms and focus on what truly matters, the new tool automates video review, filters out false alarms and, based on initial findings, could reduce up to 30% of operator alarm fatigue.
Physical and cybersecurity are no longer siloed — they are one and the same. And security integrators need to be prepared for what that means for their business today and in the future.
Physical and cybersecurity are no longer siloed — they are one and the same. And security integrators need to be prepared for what that means for their business today and in the future.