When network video cameras first came on the market, they were chiefly bare bones video streaming devices.
- By Robert Muehlbauer
- Oct 06, 2020
Many of today’s video security systems feature 4K HD video to help human operators monitor and react better, but also to provide the best possible raw video data for the AI and machine learning programs that are used to continuously enhance operations.
- By Alex Doorduyn
- Oct 06, 2020
The global COVID-19 pandemic has made eliminating the spread of germs a critically important life-safety imperative.
- By David Price
- Oct 06, 2020
As biometric readers play an increasingly prominent role in law enforcement, one of the newest high-value use cases is the ability to identify persons of interest on the street using smaller mobile biometric readers that are easy and safe for officers to both carry and use.
- By Russell Megonigal
- Oct 06, 2020
The Dover International Speedway’s high-banked, one-mile concrete oval race track is known as “The Monster Mile”.
- By Barbara Rizzatti
- Oct 06, 2020
The onslaught of COVID-19 has elevated security measures in every border control operation within the Department of Homeland Security.
- By Barry Goodson
- Oct 06, 2020
Networked devices have made all the difference in giving security and communication systems far more ubiquity, capabilities, and performance than anyone could have dreamed of when the IP was invented in 1974.
- By Ronnie Pennington
- Oct 06, 2020
The manufacturing sector is extraordinarily diverse, ranging from the manufacturing of advanced fighter jets to ventilators, and pharmaceutical products to cars, paper products, steel, clothing, high-tech components and beyond.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reminding Americans that only 12 months remain until the Oct. 1, 2021, REAL ID enforcement goes into effect.
The challenges of protecting data and using encryption across public/private cloud, SaaS, and on-premises environments increase complexity, cost and security risk
- By Faiyaz Shahpurwala
- Oct 05, 2020