Security Today Magazine Digital Edition

The Security Today Magazine Digital Edition is a downloadable version of our print magazine.


Security Today Magazine - September 2020

September 2020

Featuring:

• Using AI Power
• A Hand-free Environment
• More Secure Banking
• The New Heart of Security
• Coordinating Emergency Communications

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Security Today Magazine - July August 2020

July / August 2020

Featuring:

• Securing a Hospital Campus
• An Entertainment District
• Backbone Support
• The Logistics of Event Security
• Supporting Security Services

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Security Today Magazine - May June 2020

May / June 2020

Featuring:

• Understanding AI in Video Surveillance
• Collaborative Partnerships
• Technologies Driving Impact
• Generating National Headlines
• Surviving the COVID Crisis

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Security Today Magazine - April 2020

April 2020

Featuring:

• Enhancing the Perimeter
• Avoiding Danger with Secure Data Storage
• Making Cities Smarter
• Improving Operations
• A Virus on the Move

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Security Today Magazine - March 2020

March 2020

Featuring:

• Transforming the Industry
• The Open Platform
• Creating a Standardized Platform
• Common Mistakes
•The Next Victims

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Security Today Magazine - January February 2020

January / February 2020

Featuring:

• Security at 20,000 Feet
• Powering Access Control
• The Role of Video in Security
• Under Lock and Key
• Protecting the Aviation Ecosystem

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New Products

  • Automatic Systems V07

    Automatic Systems V07

    Automatic Systems, an industry-leading manufacturer of pedestrian and vehicle secure entrance control access systems, is pleased to announce the release of its groundbreaking V07 software. The V07 software update is designed specifically to address cybersecurity concerns and will ensure the integrity and confidentiality of Automatic Systems applications. With the new V07 software, updates will be delivered by means of an encrypted file.

  • Mobile Safe Shield

    Mobile Safe Shield

    SafeWood Designs, Inc., a manufacturer of patented bullet resistant products, is excited to announce the launch of the Mobile Safe Shield. The Mobile Safe Shield is a moveable bullet resistant shield that provides protection in the event of an assailant and supplies cover in the event of an active shooter. With a heavy-duty steel frame, quality castor wheels, and bullet resistant core, the Mobile Safe Shield is a perfect addition to any guard station, security desks, courthouses, police stations, schools, office spaces and more. The Mobile Safe Shield is incredibly customizable. Bullet resistant materials are available in UL 752 Levels 1 through 8 and include glass, white board, tack board, veneer, and plastic laminate. Flexibility in bullet resistant materials allows for the Mobile Safe Shield to blend more with current interior décor for a seamless design aesthetic. Optional custom paint colors are also available for the steel frame.

  • Luma x20

    Luma x20

    Snap One has announced its popular Luma x20 family of surveillance products now offers even greater security and privacy for home and business owners across the globe by giving them full control over integrators’ system access to view live and recorded video. According to Snap One Product Manager Derek Webb, the new “customer handoff” feature provides enhanced user control after initial installation, allowing the owners to have total privacy while also making it easy to reinstate integrator access when maintenance or assistance is required. This new feature is now available to all Luma x20 users globally. “The Luma x20 family of surveillance solutions provides excellent image and audio capture, and with the new customer handoff feature, it now offers absolute privacy for camera feeds and recordings,” Webb said. “With notifications and integrator access controlled through the powerful OvrC remote system management platform, it’s easy for integrators to give their clients full control of their footage and then to get temporary access from the client for any troubleshooting needs.”