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Our Industry Needs To Support And Embrace ONVIF And PSIA

During the TecSec security expo in Dallas in 2008, a great deal of attention was brought to the ?convergence? of IP-based physical security and video surveillance over that of analog systems. A big promise of the IP-based systems was that being a computer system, having other ?applications? work along with the primary physical security and […]

Understanding Night Vision Surveillance Cameras

    By : Alison Reid    Submitted 2014-03-05 01:10:02 There is really no need to justify the requirement of a security camera. The ones that have the best security systems installed in their homes and offices have security cameras installed as part of these systems. It is one thing being aware of a security system in place and a completely different feeling of security when you can see the action through a security camera. And one shouldn’t just be satisfied with security cameras being installed inside their homes and offices. Today a night vision surveillance camera or an outdoor dome camera is as important. A night vision surveillance camera can be of many types but its primary function is to capture videos outside your home or office even at night. During the daytime such a camera functions like a standard high definition camera but it comes onto its own at night and offers this additional functionality. Night vision as a concept is not new and the first nighttime pictures were captured by Richard Maddox way back in 1871. Today a night vision surveillance camera uses an image intensifier to capture images in low light and in some cases, no light. Even when the light is minimum the lens can focus the photons (light in this case) on the photocathode of the image intensifier. This releases the electrons from the cathode. The electrons are accelerated by an electric field and their speed is increased. There is a microchannel plate with […]

WD Launches Purple Line Of HDDs For Surveillance Market

The higher price usually has a lot more to do with data integrity than it does performance. The surveillance drives targeted for use with always-on cameras and audio recording need to perform consistently with little room for failure due to wear & tear; so they need to have quality moving parts, better tolerance on the manufacturing specs and survive for a higher number of read/writes more so than be fast. I don’t think this is the right solution to that problem. I just put together a security camera system recently. The software supported initially writing the video files in one location, but archiving it in a different location. I so put a SSD and regular HDD in the system. The video received from the cameras is initially written to the SSD. After 3 days it gets archived (in batch) on the HDD. 1) You don’t typically think of SSDs in this particular application – there’s no need for blazing speed. But there is a need for constant concurrent writes to multiple files, which is something SSDs do a lot better than HDDs. I initially decided to go with the SSD because I noticed the computer frequently stuttered and lagged during competing read requests from the original HDD. 2) The HDD only gets written to about 4-6 times a day. At all other times, it goes to sleep. So I just grabbed a consumer "green" drive. The HDD is going to get less use than a home desktop computer HDD. […]

IFSEC London Venue Encourages Return Of Former Exhibitors

Taking place at its new home in London in 2014, IFSEC International is set to be bigger and better than ever before. The organisers say that the show relocation has received a £1million investment dedicated to ensuring the 45,000 visitors attending from across the world experience the most interactive and spectacular show yet. Demonstrating the market’s unrivalled commitment to Ifsec International, more than 94 per cent of the floor plan has already been sold for the 2014 show and demand from exhibitors to showcase the latest technology at this global leading event continues to rise to record levels. UBM statisitics show that in addition to 500 returning exhibitors, more than 93 businesses have signed up to Ifsec International based on the event relocating to London after previously being absent from the 2013 show. Recognising Ifsec International as a leading platform to network, showcase the latest products and make valuable business connections, exhibitors returning exclusively for the London move include: Pyronix, March Networks, Simonsvoss, Uniview, CCTV Direct, Security Dynamics, EVVA, Tecnoalarm, HKC, Blok n Mesh. Confirming support for Ifsec International 2014 moving to London, Julie A Kenny CBE DL, Chairman and CEO, Pyronix said: “This is the first time we have exhibited at Ifsec International in five years and the exhibition’s move to London is a key reason for returning. We’re using this as a big platform to launch a range of new products to the market and we’re really looking forward to it. London will also give us the opportunity to […]

Super Bowl XLVIII Gets Super-Sized Security With Mobile Pro Systems And Fluidmesh

One of the finest features of this security program is that it’s instant; it uses radio frequency to talk to one another. No wiring is essential to connect each of the parts. Sensors for Apartments: By having an home security system installed to protect your residence consider installing motion sensors. There are two forms of detectors for sale in best home security system . The initial are motion detectors which are an excellent protection choice for apartments. The 2nd form of devices would be the PIR techniques. PIR stands for passive infrared detection. PIR program monitors any visitor’s existence. In addition they help identify all moves occurring in the apartment. PIR systems are instant and easy to install. What is the one oldest safety device? Well, it is very flexible. It can be carried on you all the time, it can be used to protect your individual physique, and it can be used to protect your house! It’s your fists! A method that causes a call for the homeowner or business owners cellular phone first. If theres no remedy it goes to the house telephone. If theres no remedy it visits law enforcement. Situations can turn life-threatening, even scarier. Our neighbors, who were my partners cousins, were murdered in a botched robbery, once I lived in another part of their state. The thieves assumed no body was home and that the house wouldbe a straightforward job. The 2 men broke in to the house one Saturday morning, and these […]

Review: Dropcam Video Monitoring Camera

If you want to set up a home monitoring camera but don’t want to run wiring or waste time configuring a system, there’s a product now available to Canadians that makes video surveillance simple. Dropcam is a small, cellphone-sized video monitoring camera that can rest on its stand or be mounted to a wall. It draws power from a USB cable plugged into a wall outlet and transmits video wirelessly to the cloud over a WiFi Internet connection. I tried out Dropcam Pro, while a simpler Dropcam model also exists. Optically, the Pro’s camera captures surprisingly sharp images for something just designed to keep tabs on your home, kids or outdoor scenery. This is largely thanks to the six-element glass lens system (compared to plastic lenses) with a 130-degree field of view to capture 720p HD video. Dropcam also says the image sensor is twice as large as the one found in the company’s previous Dropcam HD camera, which helps in low-light conditions. There are eight infrared LEDs to improve night vision surveillance. Now, here’s how Dropcam is smart. Video is uploaded using what they say is bank-level encryption to the cloud. From any device with a web connection (or the iPhone/Android apps) you can log in to see the live video, and use the camera’s microphone and speaker to have a remote conversation. Dropcam also detects when there’s motion or an unusual sound, sending you a push notification on your iPhone or an email to alert you that […]

NICE Awarded ‘Best Intelligent Video Solution’ By Government Security News

RA’ANANA, Israel , December 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — NICE Systems (NASDAQ: NICE) today announced that Situator Express has been named the Best Intelligent Video Solution in the Government Security News (GSN) Homeland Security Awards, and four NICE customers were recognized as "Most Notable" for their security programs. The GSN awards acknowledge the outstanding achievements of security vendors and government agencies at the federal, state and municipal levels. Situator Express received recognition for its "ability to transform video surveillance into a complete security management solution." This solution fuses the NiceVision IP video solution with additional security systems to provide unified situational awareness. It enables organizations to focus on their core security challenges, providing the right insights to the right people at the right time. Four NICE customers also received accolades in their respective categories. Their achievements are based on the implementation of NICE Situator, a PSIM solution that enables situation planning, response, and analysis: Most Notable Airport/Aviation Security Program Miami International Airport – PLATINUM Most Notable Municipal/County Security Program   San Diego Public Utilities – Water Treatment Security PSIM – PLATINUM Most Notable Maritime/Seaport Security Program Houston Ship Channel / Harris County Sheriff’s Office – GOLD Most Notable Critical Infrastructure Security Program Duke Energy Critical Infrastructure Program – SILVER "The homeland security field has been the scene of an unprecedented proliferation of brilliant security technologies in IT and physical security," said Jacob Goodwin , Editor-in-Chief, GSN Magazine . "We are pleased to recognize NICE Systems for its contribution to this […]

How Britain Exported Next-Generation Surveillance

WHEN CHAPMAN’S CAR triggered that alert on the evening of October 26, it took the police just 20 minutes to find and stop him. But, as a later investigation discovered, it was not the first warning that had been issued. In fact, a total of 16 ANPR alerts had been put out over the previous three days—including four on the day he was arrested. Three police forces spotted Peter Chapman. Between them they cover a combined area of more than 10,000 square km. The combined area covered by Cleveland, Durham, and North Yorkshire police forces is over 10,000 square kilometers. It is policed by close to 5,000 officers and home to almost two million people—similar in size to Houston, Texas, but spread across an area 10 times greater. The report for Chapman’s vehicle said the driver was “to be immediately stopped”, but it was only graded as medium priority. In truth, the alerts were just a tiny handful of those that tumble onto police computers in a never-ending avalanche of data: in Cleveland alone, roadside cameras generate around 2,500 alerts every day. Officers were sent to find his car six times, but for four days attempts had proved futile. After all, knowing where a vehicle had been 10 minutes earlier is not necessarily enough to find it on Britain’s crowded road network. In the space of three days, 16 alerts were generated by Chapman’s car. Each one urged police to arrest the driver. There is a reason so much […]

Axxon Intellect Enterprise VSM Secures German Mobile Operator E-Plus

The E-Plus data center became home to a video surveillance system based on the Axxon Intellect PSIM platform and Brickcom HD cameras Axxon Intellect is VMS with a modular architecture, allowing creation of integrated security systems of any level of complexity Owned by Telefonica, E-Plus is a multinational telecom and one of the top three mobile operators in Germany. The company serves over 19 million subscribers. Over 4,700 specialists are employed by the company in Germany. 2012 revenues totalled EUR 3.4 billion. E-Plus was in a situation similar to that faced by many businesses: it needed to update the security and video surveillance systems at the company’s data centre. The facility was guarded by a patchwork of analog cameras that were located on different networks. E-Plus needed to transform a scattered arrangement of cameras into a modern, integrated system with support for future expansion, hardware additions, and new instruments and functions. Until recently, video at the site was provided by WINMag analogue cameras produced by Honeywell . But new challenges required surveillance with higher resolution and greater support for integration, as a part of a flexible integrated security system with support for rapid, situation-dependent configuration changes. Ease of setup and use were driving factors as well. The client’s choice went to the Intellect Enterprise, developed by AxxonSoft . Axxon Intellect is video management software with a modular architecture, allowing creation of integrated security systems of any level of complexity. A decisive advantage of Axon Intellect Enterprise over competing products […]

Judge Deals Blow To NSA Phone Data Program

HC-130J aircraft In May 2013, a P-3 Orion patrol aircraft of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) cued the CGC Bertholf to a target several hundred miles off Costa Rica in the eastern Pacific. The national security cutter (NSC) launched a ScanEagle unmanned aircraft that maintained streaming video surveillance on the target and followed up with an armed MH-65D Dolphin multi-mission cutter helicopter. The arrest ultimately made by the crew of a long range interceptor cutterboat netted 1,250 pounds of cocaine and a half-dozen smuggling suspects. It also illustrated the seamless integration of air and sea assets for homeland defense. Coast Guard Vice Commandant Vice Adm. John P. Currier subsequently told Congress, “This is exactly how the system should work, and we’re very gratified to see this. The level of interoperability was simply not available with our legacy assets. It demonstrates how we apply these updated capabilities to defeat the threats in the offshore environment – and I would underscore the offshore environment is our area of greatest risk.” The Coast Guard is the maritime arm of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) , and Coast Guard aviation is essential to the layered security measures meant to deter, detect, interdict, and neutralize maritime threats before they reach American shores. In June, the crew of an HC-144A Ocean Sentry , a medium range surveillance aircraft (MRSA) used their sensors to spot a go-fast smuggling boat south of Puerto Rico. U.S. and Dutch vessels seized the smuggler suspects, and Ocean […]

Lincoln Police: Downtown Security Cameras To Be Turned On

Home / Headlines List / Article Lincoln, Neb.– Lincoln Police say they’re turning on security cameras in downtown in an effort to curb crime in the area. The cameras were installed at 14th & O Streets in November 2012, but haven’t been turned on until now. According to Lincoln Police Chief Jim Peschong, in one year the city sees over 4,000 reported assaults, 146 of those happened at that intersection. That’s more than any other part of the city and now the intersection is at its highest level of crime, according to Peschong. He hopes the cameras will help catch people causing trouble, but some wonder if they will keep the mischief away or just customers in general. Some downtown business owners told city leaders in July that they’re worried that new security cameras may scare customers away. “It is another tool to portray 14th & O Street inaccurate,” said Scott Hatfield, who has owned Duffy’s Tavern for six years. Officials say in addition to helping the police department identify those involved in a crime, police say the footage can serve as evidence in court. Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station. powered by Disqus

Global EACS Market 2013 Report By Research And Markets

  Home >> Electronics >> Trends   Research And Markets: Global EACS Market – 2013 Report         Rate this news:   (0 Votes) Wednesday, December 11, 2013 :  Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cnb2jj/electronic_access) has announced the addition of the Global EACS Market – 2013 Report to their offering. Global Electronic Access Control Systems Market Expected to Reach $16.3 Billion by 2017, Growing at a CAGR of 7.0% From 2012 to 2017 The Electronic Access Control Systems has recovered post recession and is showing a promising growth, mainly attributed to heightened security concerns backed by government and regulatory mandates. As a result of the advancement in technologies, there is a renewed interest in upgrading perimeter security systems; both at the government and enterprise level. An increasing number of regional regulatory compliances is seen as the major impediment to market growth. America is leading the total EACS market; followed by APAC and Europe respectively. This report provides a detailed analysis of growth opportunities, key drivers, and restraints of the market, along with emerging industry trends. Revenue estimates and forecasts for each technology segment, along with geographical specifics, are provided in the report. The key market players across the value chain are identified, profiled, and analyzed to understand the competitive landscape. Scope This research report categorizes the global EACS market; based on technology and applications; it also covers the forecasted revenue and future growth area of global energy EACS market. The report analyzes the growth drivers and restraints and undertakes […]

ISD Integrates Video Analytics On The Edge With AllGoVision

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QNAP Security Launches Cost-Efficient VS-2100L Series VioStor NVR

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Xtralis Xchange Revolutionizes Deployment of i-LIDS Certified IntrusionTrace & LoiterTrace Analytics Detection Solutions

Introducing New Intrusion Detection Innovations and Outside Loiter Detection to Complement the Award Winning Downloadable Analytics Suite of Xtralis Analytics Technologies Dublin, Ireland (PRWEB UK) 31 October 2013 Xtralis, the world’s leading provider of early detection and visual verification of safety and security solutions, today announced Xchange, a revolutionary & proprietary tool, designed to deploy and commission best-in-class Xtralis applications in 1-step for the FastTrace 2/2X platform. Xchange simplifies & streamlines the licensing process and reduces overall installation time while ensuring quick and easy commissioning. Xtralis has sold over 26,000 channels of outside motion detection and continues to expand the application base for its customers. As announced earlier this year, IntrusionTrace is an i-LIDS® approved primary detection system for operational alert use in sterile zone monitoring applications and delivers unmatched reliable detection. The innovation continues with the announcement of added thermal camera support and enhanced headlight suppression, and that LoiterTrace, a detection analytic for unauthorised loitering, has been expanded to indoor and outdoor applications. “Convergence, innovation and a flexible approach to the changing business needs of Pendragon were key to the development and implementation of a successful security strategy,” commented Dave Barker, Group Security and CCTV Leader of Pendragon. “Having 245 sites already installed with ADPRO throughout the UK, the ADPRO by Xtralis FastTrace 2/2X and IntrusionTrace package was the obvious choice when fulfilling the high end requirements for numerous dealerships across the UK. The IntrusionTrace video analytics platform is extremely easy to deploy via the online portal and […]

Stop, Frisk, and Record

From New York City to Rialto, CA: Police Body Cameras Issues include whether a mandatory worn-video appliance would compromise police duties and effectiveness; would politicize basic law enforcement; would provide social activists with a diversionary platform; would open the door to extensive past and present complaints leading to backlogs of lawsuits; would end up benefitting […]

HID Global Expands pivCLASS Portfolio To Include Credential Registration And Verification Of FIPS 201-Based Credentials

HID Global?, a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, today announced it has expanded its pivCLASS? product portfolio with an extensive family of credential authentication solutions that enables customers to comply with government physical access control mandates. The pivCLASS suite now incorporates a comprehensive family of software solutions from Codebench, part of HID Global, with […]

Security Just Got Sexy: Small And Sleek Y-cam Cube HD 1080 Now Shipping

British remote monitoring specialist, Y-cam, the leading provider of affordable and easy-to-use security cameras, announce the immediate availability of the Cube HD 1080 IP camera, completing the launch of their Cube range with a full 1080p high definition camera. Offering professional quality and sleek design, the Y-cam Cube HD 1080 is unique to the home […]

RESEARCH: United States Security Industry: $350 Billion

ASIS International and the Institute of Finance and Management (IOFM) jointly released an extensive benchmark study of the private security industry?s expansion over the past decade and its projected future growth. “The United States Security Industry: Size and Scope, Insights, Trends, and Data” presents an analysis of the security products and services market, as well […]