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C-Tec gives end users the reassurance of future-proofed technology and designs products with installers in mind, claims the Wigan-based company’s marketing manager. Speaking to IFSEC Global Andy Green ...
It has been nearly two years since the last State of Physical Access Control Report and much in the world has changed since then. Not least the aftermath of a global pandemic which has, for many of us ...
Video surveillance technology has evolved over the past decade, and significant opportunities have now opened up for video users, as well as installers and integrators. Those who embrace the ...
“The next decade will be dominated by AI applications in the security industry. AI can be very helpful when it comes to assessing and analysing massive amounts of data to help monitor critical ...
The exclusive IFSEC Insider Video Surveillance Trend Report is back for 2023, as we take our annual look at the video surveillance market and assess key trends, challenges and what’s ahead for camera ...
What are the fire risks of Li-ion batteries and how can they be managed? The use of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries has become increasingly prevalent in many aspects of modern life, such as in portable ...
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into physical security systems is rapidly transforming the video surveillance industry. Dakota Murphey provides an overview of ...
The retail sector, it seems, is under attack. Increasing levels of shoplifting and violence against staff have led to the increased deployment of body-worn cameras. Chris Price provides an overview of ...
An Industry Competence Committee (ICC) has been created by the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) to provide insight and guidance to improve competency in the sector. The ICC will have a role in advising ...
Ivy Sun, Senior Analyst at Omdia, offers a perspective on the increasingly fundamental role access control systems are playing in the transition to interconnected smart buildings. Since 2020, the ...
Tesco’s Chief Executive, Ken Murphy, has announced that staff are to be offered bodycams after abuse rose by a third in the last year. Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Murphy said those responsible “are ...
JIB and ECS strategist, Andy Reakes, previews his upcoming IFSEC presentation on the industry’s competence drive. The fire and security industry has been impressively busy with efforts to raise ...
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