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    Understanding Electrical Fire Hazards at Electric Generating Stations

    December 6, 2022

    Video-based fire detection can save minutes, property, costs and potentially lives.

    Below is an interesting article from Power magazine. This is a great resource for knowledge concerning electrical fire hazards and how to counter them. It also...

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    Featured ASIS Event: Data Security Educational Session

    August 31, 2016

    Last year more than 1,600 data breaches occurred throughout the world with over 75% of those happening in the United States.

    As more and more physical security devices touch the network, it is essential those devices are trusted and resilient...

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    New heights for security cameras

    August 17, 2016

    Undoubtedly you've considered the vantage point of a new security camera that is going to be installed.

    Too low?  Too high?  Too far away? Wrong angle? Wrong camera lens?

    Rio is being observed from new heights. Check out this article from...

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    Amusement Park Risk: Do Cameras Tell the Rest of the Story?

    August 12, 2016

    It's been a tragic month at amusement parks.

    Three children fell from a ferris wheel in Tennessee. One child was fatally injured on a waterslide in Kansas. And a child fell from a roller coaster near Pittsburgh. 

    Tragic events.

    How are they being...

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    Got SIP? Intercom Leverages SIP to Easily Expand Existing Communication

    August 10, 2016

    SIP is an excellent option for organizations that desire to expand existing communication systems.

    SIP, when used in conjunction with intercom stations, allows end users to easily expand enterprise communication by bridging the gap between the Voice...

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    Win a Free Panoramic Camera

    August 3, 2016

    Panoramic cameras are becoming popular for security projects. There's all sorts of reasons they're being used, and we'd like to hear some of your reasons that you want to use them for your project.

    Let us know your thoughts on good ways to use...

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    Architects fight security threats with flexible design

    July 18, 2016

    Airports and other transportation hubs are scrutinizing security for good reason. 

    Reuters ran an interesting article this month about how architects think not just about electronic and physical security systems, but also how they design the...

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    3 OF THE BIGGEST CONCERNS ABOUT EXTERNAL CYBER THREATS

    July 15, 2016

    Not too long ago, we talked about Convergence as IT supporting the security department as devices come onto the IT network.

    Now, the security department's devices and software may pose a major threat to corporate cyber security, if not selected...

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    More Funding Certainty in Transportation Sector

    July 14, 2016

    According to ENR, Engineering News-Record, Transportation design firms are seeing the best market conditions in years, thanks to a variety of funding initiatives that are allowing states and localities to extend project programming horizons into the...

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    Hacked CCTV cameras used to bring down computers

    July 21, 2016

    Security experts from Imperva and Prpl Foundation commented on the recent findings that a botnet uncovered last year is still being used to infiltrate computer systems by way of unprotected CCTV cameras.

    Read the comments from the experts here.

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