It's hard to believe, but the first IP video camera from Axis was released 20 years ago with the AXIS Neteye. Now, not surprisingly, the company introduces more than 80 new camera models every year.
- By Brent Dirks
- Apr 06, 2016
Well, the day has come for ISC West. I'll be leaving very early this morning in order to land in Vegas and (fingers crossed) make it to the show in time for the keynote.
- By Lindsay Page
- Apr 06, 2016
Christie will be displaying the latest video wall solutions for the physical security industry at ISC West 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Christie will feature solutions including the system and Phoenix Quad-T encoder; a side-by-side comparison of Entero HB 70-inch HD front access display cubes and Christie Velvet Merit Series 1.5mm LED tiles; and both 98-inch and 55-inch LCD flat panels.
Alarm.com announced new cameras and enhancements to its video service today. Alarm.com has added the Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera - Skybell HD Edition to the Alarm.com Smart Home Security Platform, offering the first fully integrated mobile app experience with Skybell.
IPVideo Corporation, a manufacturer of IP-based video surveillance and command center solutions, announced today that it has entered into an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) agreement with Milestone Systems, by which IPVideo Corporation will sell and support a rebranded version of Milestone's XProtect software platform
Today begins my stroll from booth to booth at ISC West. Truly, it is a gallop so I won't miss products that I have committed to view. Funny part about these tradeshows, there are some who call a week before the show wanting some booth time. Good idea, but not going to happen.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Apr 06, 2016
SRI Identity, a line of business of SRI International, today introduced its IOM Access Control Tablet for mainstream access control applications.
WavestoreUSA announces a technology partnership with Blackbox USA, which will be showcased during the 2016 ISC West Conference and Expo, April 6-8, at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, NV.
The Panama Papers, recently leaked by an anonymous source, is the biggest data breach in history.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Apr 04, 2016
We all know that ISC West is busy, busy so make sure you keep some time open in your schedule to hit these top events.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Apr 04, 2016
There going to be a ton of new products at this year’s ISC West show, especially internet driven devices.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Apr 04, 2016
Kinetic Mesh’s secure, mobile network can aid law enforcement, surveillance efforts
- By Marty Lamb, Don Gilbreath
- Apr 01, 2016
Sensationalism drives increased risk of copycats
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Apr 01, 2016
A Virginia Trooper was shot and killed in an incident at a Richmond Greyhound Station.
- By Sydny Shepard
- Apr 01, 2016
Passenger security can be a nightmare (Orlando, for example), but it’s nothing like the adventure your luggage will experience. In Quebec, luggage moves through six layers of security. One of the steps, if necessary, will be a manual search.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Apr 01, 2016
Putting the cyber security world into perspective, and in tandem with the physical security side, takes a little know-how, elbow grease and brain power.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Apr 01, 2016
There are seven basic code categories for electrified hardware used to control access or egress, and each has seen recent code changes.
- By Lori Greene
- Apr 01, 2016
When it comes to cybersecurity the world falls into two camps: those focused on securing their hardware and applications as a closed system, and those who recognize that converging technologies calls for a more ecosystem-centric approach.
- By Vince Ricco
- Apr 01, 2016
Law enforcement, homeland security, surveillance, emergency response and military operations may span a range of operations, but they all share a crucial need for a detailed, real-time picture of rapidly changing events from various field locations.
- By Eric Chang
- Apr 01, 2016
TelX helps companies build more agile businesses faster with reduced infrastructure complexity and broader reach to new markets.
- By Kim Rahfaldt
- Apr 01, 2016
As a camera views and records in 360 degrees, a circular, distorted image is produced, making it essential to process the image so that the human eye can comprehend the image easily.
- By Jumbi Edulbehram
- Apr 01, 2016
Now that mobile identities can be carried on phones for physical security applications, they are merging with smart cards into centralized identity management systems.
- By Brandon Arcment
- Apr 01, 2016
As any security dealer or integrator knows, there are two revenue results of making an access control sale: the proceeds from the original sale itself and the potential recurring revenue that can be wrought from the sale down the road.
- By Scott Lindley
- Apr 01, 2016
Customers looking to invest in a network- based physical security system have many more options than the traditional analog world used to provide.
- By Keven Marier
- Apr 01, 2016
Yes, the world has changed a lot over the last five years and now we’re facing the next big challenge: the Internet of Things (IoT), and how to get it right.
- By Thorsten Held
- Apr 01, 2016
The public has spoken. It is clear as day. Mobile is winning. People are increasingly using on-the-go applications in their everyday lives.
- By Danny Piangerelli
- Apr 01, 2016
In the security industry, a completed camera installation, active access control platform, and all its moving parts are nothing short of a work of art.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Apr 01, 2016
Business is booming in higher education, and campuses all around the country are stepping up to the challenge to enhance security.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Apr 01, 2016
Wireless locks are increasingly becoming the solution of choice in commercial facilities worldwide.
- By Minu Youngkin
- Apr 01, 2016
With almost 33,000 students and just under 5,000 academic and administrative staff, BYU takes its responsibility to provide a secure environment for students, staff and visitors very seriously.
- By Andrew Elvish
- Apr 01, 2016