We live in a very different world today—one of risks and fast changes—and looking ahead, such changes and risks will only continue. I call it “the new normal,” since this is expected to be the basis going forward.
- By Lars Thinggaard
- Mar 01, 2014
It’s 2014 and time for a new way of thinking when it comes to security. It’s kind of like our five senses; we have each one for a reason, and they are all equally valuable.
- By Richard Brent
- Mar 01, 2014
High definition and megapixel cameras play an important role in video surveillance applications. They can provide images that are more useful, with a higher quality of detail and have wider coverage than standard-resolution cameras.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Mar 01, 2014
Adding to their repertoire of products, the S5 boasts a fingerprint scanner, water and dust resistance and heart rate monitor.
- By Ginger Hill
- Feb 25, 2014
Hey, what's that smell? Oh, that's just Bob strolling through the entry point.
- By Ginger Hill
- Feb 21, 2014
New configurations and features add value to the popular UPS lineup.
Putting security into the eye of the beholder creates a stronger layered security plan.
- By Ginger Hill
- Feb 04, 2014
Mobile devices and mobile apps have become a fixture in the lives of people around the globe.
Helping you and your family stay safe while enjoying your Playstation 4 gaming journey.
- By Ginger Hill
- Dec 11, 2013
Authoritative communication during emergency situations is key to saving lives, reducing injury and ensuring security.
Galaxy Software enables performance upgrades with extreme cost-efficiency.
Specialty vehicle adds enormous value at much less cost.
While many young adults in their 20s are still figuring out what they are going to do with their life, Thomas Carnevale was in the developmental stages of security innovations for his own company.
- By Ralph C. Jensen
- Sep 01, 2013
Proprietary cable wind, massive pay out hole and heavily reinforced box eliminates headaches caused by common “fall-apart” boxes and tangled cable messes.
The term wide dynamic range (WDR) is used to describe the function of a camera designed to produce clearer, more actionable images and/or video in circumstances where back light and intense illumination can vary excessively, especially when both very bright and very dark areas are simultaneously present in the camera’s field-of-view.
- By Wendi Burke
- Aug 01, 2013
Standard PIN authentication won for its speed and user-friendliness, but the dot targeting exercise also scored high among users.
Here’s a typical building systems setup in a large commercial office facility. The security function—video, access, intrusion, fire and other systems—is run over a dedicated network.
- By Andre Greco
- Jun 01, 2013
FST21 and SAFE partner to deliver the ultimate safe car.
Are 3D printed guns the next nemesis for the Department of Homeland Security along with state and federal law enforcement agencies?
VideoIQ Mobile makes anywhere, anytime prevention a reality.