Security Today Magazine Digital Edition

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Security Products Magazine - March 2014

March 2014

Featuring:

• REMOTE MONITORING - Reimaging Strategies
• ACCESS CONTROL - Preventing Abductions
• MEGAPIXEL TECHNOLOGY - In Clear View
• AUDIO SECURITY - Why Audio? Why Not?

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Security Products Magazine - February 2014

February 2014

Featuring:

• UTILITY SECURITY - The Grisly Lure of Copper
• SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS - Making the Choice
• BANKING SECURITY - Keeping Assets Well Protected
• EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES - Increasing Security with Smart Credentials

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Security Products Magazine - January 2014

January 2014

Featuring:

• MOBILE SECURITY - An Essential Tool
• MUNICIPAL SECURITY - A Swell of Security
• GOVSEC WEST - A Look at Our Sponsors
• BIOMETRICS - Finding Biometrics

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Security Products Magazine - November 2013

December 2013

Featuring:

• INDUSTRY GROWTH - Expect More Growth
• AIRPORT SECURITY - Expanding and Upgrading
• FACILITY SECURITY - The Art of Security
• SCHOOL SECURITY - Caddo Cameras

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Security Products Magazine - November 2013

November 2013

Featuring:

• RETAIL SECURITY - A Slice of Small System Surveillance
• FACILITY SECURITY - Keep Out Unwanted Guests
• ACCESS CONTROL - Focus on Campus
• VIDEO SURVEILLANCE - Empowering the Next Generation

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Security Products Magazine - October 2013

October 2013

Featuring:

• WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY - Wireless Devices are Everywhere
• RETAIL SECURITY - Cooling High-Crime Hotspots with Mobile Surveillance Technology
• SECURITY MOBILE APPS - Changing Business
• INTELLIGENT VIDEO - Setting new Benchmarks

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New Products

  • PE80 Series

    PE80 Series by SARGENT / ED4000/PED5000 Series by Corbin Russwin

    ASSA ABLOY, a global leader in access solutions, has announced the launch of two next generation exit devices from long-standing leaders in the premium exit device market: the PE80 Series by SARGENT and the PED4000/PED5000 Series by Corbin Russwin. These new exit devices boast industry-first features that are specifically designed to provide enhanced safety, security and convenience, setting new standards for exit solutions. The SARGENT PE80 and Corbin Russwin PED4000/PED5000 Series exit devices are engineered to meet the ever-evolving needs of modern buildings. Featuring the high strength, security and durability that ASSA ABLOY is known for, the new exit devices deliver several innovative, industry-first features in addition to elegant design finishes for every opening.

  • Hanwha QNO-7012R

    Hanwha QNO-7012R

    The Q Series cameras are equipped with an Open Platform chipset for easy and seamless integration with third-party systems and solutions, and analog video output (CVBS) support for easy camera positioning during installation. A suite of on-board intelligent video analytics covers tampering, directional/virtual line detection, defocus detection, enter/exit, and motion detection.

  • 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.”