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Most Important Qualities Of A CCTV Camera

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Most Important Qualities Of A CCTV Camera
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Most Important Qualities Of A CCTV Camera For Security Applications.

Most Important Qualities Of A CCTV Camera – The most important qualities of a CCTV camera for security applications depend on what the camera is being used for.

But as a baseline a camera needs to deliver realistic colour, good performance in backlight and falling light, allow useful digital zoom into a good depth of field, and deliver the operational results it was installed to deliver day and night, 365 days a year.

A security camera might be used for real time situational awareness supported by security patrols and operators wielding high resolution PTZs, but more often it will be used as a post-event forensic tool. This second use case demands higher performance in our opinion, given a poor performing camera delivers situational awareness and not a great deal more.

Most Important Qualities Of A CCTV Camera

Other major variables are going to relate to the angle of view selected during commissioning, given this will impact on pixel spread (DORI performance), and aperture, with a knock-on effect on amplification noise and IR intervention.

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Most important qualities of a CCTV camera – This camera is doing well in tough conditions – target around 20 metres from the lens.

A camera used for investigation needs to provide a well-compressed, high-quality image stream to meet its operational priorities. In an area under surveillance, you ideally want multiple angles of the same scene with different focal lengths offering different levels of detail. For example, wide angle to show activity across the scene and longer focal lengths for face recognition at points of best ambient light.

Considering face and numberplate capture as operational imperatives, image clarity, which combines a camera’s contrast, colour rendition, low light and backlight performance, as well as resistance to motion blur, might be the most important qualities a camera can have from a security operations’ perspective.

Resistance to motion blur is primarily a factor of shutter speed but some cameras manage to do better at the lowest default shutter speed settings of 1/25th or 1/30th of a second commonly seen. Tone mapping can also play into blur, but so can features that reduce data load by automatically painting parts of the scene which are not changing.

Most Important Qualities Of A CCTV Camera

All this underscores that in low light digital rebuilding of high-resolution images stressed by elevated ISO increases frame-by-frame processing latency, resulting in loss of raw data in the form of light reflected from fast moving objects passing through the scene. A low quality camera system won’t be able to keep up with changes taking place in its angle of view. The higher the resolution of the sensor, the more important processing efficiency becomes.

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70,000 lux of backlight and we can see detail in shadow…

Camera system processing capability is a vital aspect of IP camera performance that must be considered during the selection process. Making selection harder is the fact different camera models from the same manufacturer can be of significantly different capability.

Sharpness, meanwhile, often relates more to lens choice and focal length selection than it does to camera selection if resolution, WDR and low light performance are the same. You used to be able to see this when you swapped out a low-quality lens for a high-quality lens – the performance difference was almost always staggering.

Given most cameras are sold as turrets, domes or bullets these days, it’s much harder to assess how good modern lenses are, but given the common price points we’d suggest typical plastic lens quality isn’t great.

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Most important qualities of a CCTV camera – click on this image and look deeper…

While in photography you can select a lens for a task based on its character, in CCTV applications attributes like speed, sharpness, colour rendition, and resistance to ghosting and veiling flare are going to be more important but far harder to assess. Can you take lens quality into account when selecting modern cameras? Yes, but it’s going to mean a more expensive overall buy.

The latest cameras also need to be capable of supporting VCA applications, including recognition of humans and vehicles among many others. Better camera performance overall means better analytics performance. Analytics applications like weapons detection have minimum performance specifications that aren’t met by a 99-dollar turret camera.

When it comes to installations, camera angle helps with performance – head-on shots work best for ID and are more resistant to motion blur. That means camera adjustabiity is important when it comes to achieving the ideal angle of view, especially with bullets.

All these qualities and more need to be delivered to budget, and you need to have a back end and a networking, telecommunications, recording and management solution that makes expected performance deliverable.

Techs also need to juggle user expectations. This may be harder than anticipated, especially if they’ve priced the same low cost dome for ambient light on the high street and the user suddenly notices the gloomy depths in their night club.

What are the most important qualities of a CCTV camera? We’d argue they are a balance of performance, price, cybersecurity, comms, build quality, ease of integration and more.

Something to note is that the images we are using in this story are from an Axis camera that’s nearly 10 years old and has its Zipstream set high. It’s performing better than a modern turret camera, in my opinion.

Maximise these skimpy 120kb images and see what you think. The image is a bit more saturated than we’re used to seeing from a modern Axis camera, but the depth of field is oddly cavernous at these file sizes.

You can also see here that Fujinon’s high quality CCTV lenses and cameras have merged into a single product. This tells us something about how much the market cares for lense quality these days – nowhere near as much as it should.

As always, there’s more SEN news right here.

“Most Important Qualities Of A CCTV Camera For Security Applications.”

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Most important qualities of a CCTV camera Nice skin tones in 70,000 lux of backlight…

DAS Bringing Aritech WMS Pro 2.0 To SecTech

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DAS Bringing Aritech WMS Pro 2.0 To SecTech

DAS is bringing Aritech WMS Pro 2.0 to the SecTech Roadshow this May.

DAS Bringing Aritech WMS Pro 2.0 To SecTech (pre-register here)  – Tecom Discovery panel compatible Aritech WMS Pro 2.0 is the latest evolution in security and surveillance management tailored for the Australian market, and the Dicker Data DAS team says it can’t wait to demonstrate this innovative solution at SecTech.

According to DAS, customer insights have been pivotal in shaping WMS Pro 2.0, reflecting Aritech’s dedication to delivering solutions that truly meet the needs of operators managing Tecom sites. From enhanced alarm management to seamless user credential programming, WMS Pro 2.0 empowers operators with intuitive features designed to streamline operations.

One notable addition is the highly requested Dark Mode, prioritizing user experience by offering improved visibility and reduced eye strain during extended monitoring sessions.

WMS Pro 2.0 offers a suite of features aimed at simplifying operations, including smart wizards and robust reporting tools. Its web-based interface ensures accessibility from any compatible browser, providing operators with flexibility without compromising security.

Security remains important, with WMS Pro 2.0 incorporating the latest cybersecurity measures to safeguard users and systems against evolving threats. Developed and designed locally in Australia, WMS Pro 2.0 represents a testament to ANZ’s expertise and innovation.

Additionally, WMS Pro 2.0 is fully compatible with the upcoming Discovery system — an eagerly anticipated release. Its seamless integration further reinforces Aritech’s commitment to providing comprehensive security solutions.

There’s more information on how WMS Pro 2.0 can elevate your security management here or reach out to your local sales representative today – you can pre-register for SecTech Roadshow here, and there’s more SEN news here.

“DAS Bringing Aritech WMS Pro 2.0 To SecTech Roadshow This May.”

Why Dicker Data as your Aritech Distributor?

Dicker Data DAS and Aritech have partnered to offer the Australian security installer community with leading security and life-safety solutions for both commercial and residential environments. Aritech solutions cover intrusion, video, transmission, and access.

Gallagher Wins OSPAs Double

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Gallagher Wins OSPAs

Gallagher Wins OSPAs Double

Gallagher Wins OSPAs Double For New Product, Outstanding Young Professional.

Gallagher Wins OSPAs Double – Gallagher Security won a double at the 2024 NZ OSPAs for Outstanding New Security Product and Outstanding Young Security Professional.

Gallagher’s Controller 7000 was named Outstanding New Security Product, while Pascale Howell, customer research manager, was recognised as Outstanding Young Security Professional.

Speaking about the Controller 7000 (C7000), Toby Hutchings, Value Stream Lead, calls being named Outstanding New Security Product an honour for the whole Gallagher team:

“This controller represents years of customer research, development, and production challenges in the face of global supply chain disruptions,” Hutchings said.

“It makes me immensely proud to think about what our team achieved, and to reach this point in the journey where we’re being honoured at home for a product we developed for the world is incredibly satisfying.”

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Jim Rayner, value owner at Gallagher who led production on the C7000, adds that he sees this platform as a signal to the market of Gallagher’s cyber and user-oriented focus to come:

“The C7000 is the first step in a new era of Gallagher’s product development, and I believe this controller offers our customers a platform for the future with industry-leading cyber protection,” Rayner said. “We’re excited by what we’ve achieved with this device, and our customers will continue finding value in it for many years to come.”

Developed with cybersecurity at its core, Gallagher’s Controller 7000 addresses common security blockers by dramatically reducing the burden of cyber hygiene on businesses while also equipping them with a direct portal to future enhancements, creating a convergence of physical and cyber protection that takes users into the future of security functionality.

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Also celebrating a significant win is Pascale Howell, customer research manager for Gallagher’s Research Centre of Excellence (R&D), who was named Outstanding Young Security Professional.

Since joining Gallagher out of university in 2018, Pascale has spearheaded various projects that have significantly impacted both internally across Gallagher’s global teams and externally for our customers, partners, and the global security industry.    

Beyond the team, Pascale’s research explores the addressable market and global impact of security solutions. Notably, she launched Gallagher’s first major piece of externally facing research, the Gallagher Security Industry Trends Report for 2024, published in December 2023 and identifies the key trends, takeaways, and insights affecting the global security industry.

By surveying a mix of security professionals and extracting the insights into a digestible report, Pascale solidified her position as a thought leader. She created an informative tool for global audiences to facilitate meaningful dialogue, inform strategic decisions, and foster a more secure and connected industry for all.

Pascale is committed to growing her security career and sees an opportunity to lead the way in customer research.

“I’m passionate about the customer-facing work I do,” she says. “I see so much potential to build out a customer community that’s currently lacking in the industry, and my goal is to be on the forefront of that evolution in security.” The OSPAs award ceremony was held on 5 April at the Ellerslie Event Centre in Auckland. The Gallagher Security congratulates all winners and nominees on their achievements.

You can find out more about Gallagher by clicking here or read the latest stories and events by clicking here.

“Gallagher Wins OSPAs Double For New Product, Outstanding Young Professional.”

Axis Cloud Connect Unveiled

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Axis Cloud Connect unveiled.

Axis Cloud Connect Unveiled Offers Secure Scalable Surveillance Solution.

Axis Cloud Connect Unveiled – Axis Communications has introduced Axis Cloud Connect, an open hybrid cloud platform designed to provide customers with more secure, flexible, and scalable security solutions.

Axis Cloud Connect gives customers the flexibility to integrate Axis products with any system, regardless of complexity. Leveraging the benefits of edge, on-premises, and cloud, the Cloud Connect platform is well-suited for both traditional and more modern architectures.

Cloud Connect enables smooth integration of Axis devices and partner applications through a selection of managed services. The managed services enable secure remote access to live video operations, and improved device management with automated updates throughout the lifecycle. It also offers user and access management for easy and secure control of user access rights and permissions.

Axis Cloud Connect Unveiled

To keep systems up to date and ensure consistent system performance and cybersecurity, Axis takes added responsibility for hosting, delivering, and running digital services to ensure availability and reliability.

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In Axis offerings, such as AXIS Camera Station, there will be additional cloud-based services so customers can benefit from capabilities such as a web client for efficient video operations, user, and device management powered by Axis Cloud Connect. Axis Cloud Connect also enables selected partners to develop cloud-based solutions to further meet the needs of end customers.

With the critical importance of data security in mind, Axis Cloud Connect together with Axis devices is built with robust security measures in place. Developed using Axis’ expertise in cybersecurity and data privacy, it ensures compliance with industry standards and regulations.

“Axis Cloud Connect is a continuation of our commitment to deliver secure-by-design solutions that meet changing customer needs,” said Johan Paulsson, CTO at Axis.

“This offering combines the benefits of a hybrid cloud architecture with our deep knowledge of analytics, image usability, and cybersecurity – all managed by our team of experts to reduce friction for our customers.”

You can learn more about Axis Cloud Connect from local distributors, find more details about Axis here, or read more SEN news here.

“Axis Cloud Connect Unveiled Offers Secure Scalable Surveillance Solution.”

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Axis Cloud Connect unveiled.

Melbourne Olympic Park Trust Access Control Tender

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Melbourne Olympic Park Trust Access

Melbourne Olympic Park Trust Access For Carpark.

Melbourne Olympic Park Trust Access – Melbourne’s Olympic Park Trust is seeking access control hardware and system enhancement for the organisation’s carparks across 6 venues.

The Melbourne and Olympic Parks Trust (M&OP) seeks a skilled and experienced contractor to design, supply, and install new parking access control hardware and software across the Melbourne & Olympic Parks precinct.

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Melbourne Olympic Parks Trust Access

The 40-hectare precinct is home to 6 of Melbourne’s premier venues: Rod Laver Arena, Margaret Court Arena, John Cain Arena, AAMI Park, CENTREPIECE and Kia Arena.

A briefing session will be held on Monday, April 29, from 11 am to 1 pm – tenderers must register attendees here.

Note that closing time for questions/clarifications directed to quotesubmissions@mopt.vic.gov.au is no later than 5 pm May 3.

This Melbourne Olympic Park Trust Access tender closes on May 10 – you can find out more about the tender here, discover Melbourne Olympic Park here, or read more SEN news here.

“Melbourne Olympic Park Trust Access For Carpark.”

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Regulations Fines For Biometrics And AI

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Regulations fines for biometrics and AI.
Regulations fines for biometrics and AI.

Regulations Fines For Biometrics And AI Looming For New Zealand.

Regulations Fines for biometrics and AI – NZ’s privacy watchdog has announced there will be tougher regulation covering biometrics and AI technology, including facial recognition technology – the regulations may even be backed up with legislation and bigger fines for breaches.

NZ’s Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster has promised to publish a draft biometrics code after completing an investigation into the use of face recognition to combat crime by supermarket chain, Foodstuffs.

The procedure, strategies and reporting of Foodstuffs, as well as the results of the investigation, are going to be of significant interest to retail businesses in Australia, too.

Regardless, it’s hard not to feel that no matter how hard retailers try to do the right thing, biometrics and AI technology in retail security applications may end up with one arm tied behind its back.

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Regulations Fines For Biometrics And AI

“The cross-cutting issues raised by biometrics are such that legislative amendments may also be necessary to safeguard sensitive personal information,” Webster said.

The investigation into Foodstuff’s facial recognition trial relates to compliance with the NZ Privacy Act. The inquiry will monitor privacy and data protection safeguards, potential biases and false positives, staff training and watchlist response, as well as customer data privacy.

“At the end of the 6-month trial I will be assessing the evidence that the use of FRT is justified,” Webster said. “Has it made a practical and statistically significant difference to the incidence of retail crime in Foodstuffs North Island supermarkets relative to other less intrusive options?”

The inquiry will also seek to establish whether facial recognition technology is effective at reducing retail crime.

NZ’s Privacy Commissioner Office plans heavier penalties for breaches of the Privacy Act, which peak at $NZD10,000, with breaches carrying no penalties.

You can learn more about NZ’s Privacy Act here or read more SEN news here.

“Regulations Fines For Biometrics And AI Looming For New Zealand.”

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Regulations fines for biometrics and AI.

CCTV Replacement Program SA

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CCTV Replacement Program SA For Department for Infrastructure and Transport.

CCTV Replacement Program SA For Department for Infrastructure and Transport.

CCTV Replacement Program S.A. – South Australia’s Department for Infrastructure and Transport is seeking the replacement of outdated CCTV systems in most Service SA Centres.

The Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT), formerly the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI), is a department of the Government of South Australia with an annual budget of $A2.1 billion.

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CCTV replacement program S.A.

The department’s areas of operation include Transport Strategy and Planning, Infrastructure Delivery, North-South Corridor Program Delivery Office, Road and Marine Services (including Service SA), South Australian Public Transport Authority, Public Affairs, and People and Corporate Services.

This CCTV Replacement Program SA tender closes on May 14 – you can find out more here or read more SEN news here.

“CCTV Replacement Program S.A. For Department for Infrastructure and Transport.”

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CCTV replacement program S.A.

NZ OSPAs Winners Announced

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NZ OSPAs winners announced.

NZ OSPAs Winners Announced For 2024.

NZ OSPAs Winners Announced – New Zealand’s third Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs) event took place at Ellerslie Racecourse April 5 as part of the ASIS New Zealand Certification dinner.

“It was an honour to be in Auckland to host the awards to acknowledge the fantastic work that is taking place within the security industry,” said Luke Gough, the OSPAs regional advisor.

“This event is a celebration honouring the outstanding work taking place within the security industry, and all those that were nominated should feel a profound sense of pride in their accomplishments.”

NZ OSPAs Winners Announced For 2024

  • Outstanding Contract Security Manager/Director – Isaac Taingahue – Optic Security Group
  • Outstanding Security Team – Facility Security Officer Team – Beca
  • Outstanding Contract Security Company (Guarding) – FIRST Security
  • Outstanding Security Consultant – Lee Ashton – Optic Security Group
  • Outstanding Security Installer/Integrator – Risu Sharma – Evotek Technologies
  • Outstanding Security Officer – Lositoa Moala – FIRST Security
  • Outstanding New Security Product – Controller 7000 (C7000) – Gallagher Security
  • Outstanding Female Security Professional – Jemima Briggs – FIRST Security
  • Outstanding Young Security Professional – Pascale Howell – Gallagher
  • Lifetime Achievement – Brian Switalla.

You can learn more about the OSPAs here or read more SEN news here.

“NZ OSPAs Winners Announced For 2024.”

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NZ OSPAs winners announced.

DAS Partners With Duress

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DAS Partners With Duress

DAS Partners With Duress For Lone, Essential, and Front Line Workers.

DAS Partners With Duress – Dicker Data Access and Surveillance (DAS) has announced a partnership with safety technology provider, Duress, for its safety and security solutions for lone, essential, and front line workers.

Founded in Australia by Trav Heaven in 2016, Duress has been dedicated to leveraging technology to protect individuals, starting with domestic violence victims in Australia.

Since then Duress has developed cutting-edge safety devices like Phoenix, Falcon, and Eagle, which offer advanced features such as live video streaming, AI capabilities, and real-time location tracking, revolutionising personal safety solutions.

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DAS Partners With Duress.

Duress’s commitment to safety is evident in their extensive clientele, which includes major corporations like McDonald’s and Coles. With over 20,000 teams relying on Duress for their safety, the company continues to lead the industry with its innovative products and unwavering mission.

“The partnership between Duress and Dicker Data (DAS) unlocks a ground-breaking opportunity for DAS customers and stakeholders,” said Gavin Scholes, director of strategic partnerships at Duress.

“DAS can now offer the world’s leading safety solutions for Lone, Essential, and Front Line workers, including the innovative Eagle, Falcon, and Phoenix products.”

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According to James Layton, head of product at Dicker Data DAS, as the security and safety space continues to evolve, Dicker Data DAS is always on the lookout for new technology vendors to partner with.

“Duress has identified a market need in safety solutions for lone, essential, and front-line workers, and has brought innovative thinking and exceptional technical know-how to the table to create a safer environment for workers,” Layton said.

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“We are very excited to be joining Duress on its path to expand both their offering, and their reach,” said Layton. “The partnership between Dicker Data DAS and Duress reflects a shared commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that prioritise the safety and well-being of workers in various industries.

“Together, we aim to empower organisations with the tools they need to create safer work environments and protect their teams.”

There’s more information about Duress and its safety solutions here, for direct enquiries about the Dicker Data DAS partnership with Duress, please contact Stuart.King@dickerdata.com.au – you can find more SEN news here.

“DAS Partners With Duress For Lone, Essential, and Front Line Workers.”

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DAS Partners With Duress.

New Products At ISC West

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New Products At ISC West.
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Interesting New Products At ISC West.

New Products At ISC West – ISC West in Las Vegas is an interesting study when it comes to product trends. We always pay attention to the sorts of products manufacturers put up for best in show – it gives a handle on ‘trends in production’.

We’ve met some of the contenders before, including Gallagher’s new Controller 7000 access control platform, but there are also some interesting new products and technologies to be found this year. Some are IT and network focused but the best are interesting bites into lateral markets, or a fusion of multiple detection technologies with AI and flexi-comms.

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Den Smart Strike in action.

In no order these include the dormakaba Axessor Apexx IP Safe Lock, RaptorVision event-based product solution, Visidon Video Noise reduction for real-time low-light enhancements, Actuate Camera Health Monitoring system, the Avigilon Decision Management System and the Bosch Gun Detection System and security and safety systems.

Interesting New Products At ISC West

There’s also Control ID iDFace from ASSA ABLOY, the CyberLock NFC Padlock, the DEN Smart Strike for residential and small commercial applications and another ASSA solution, Centrios, an app-based access control system for SMEs which combines wireless hardware with local networks for management and reporting.

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New products at ISC West – Senstar Multi-Sensor.

Then there’s Commend’s Trusted Voice Technology – we’re reaching here but Commend id8 is a pro control desk that facilitates control of an operation with a single touch – so perhaps this new solution offers voice control of an integrated command centre, which would be pretty cool if full functionality was retained.

Interesting New Products At ISC West

Another product of interest here is Senstar’s Multi-Sensor, which combines radar, dual PIRs, high frequency vibration and an accelerometer, along with video surveillance and AI. This solution has a very high detection probability and eliminates nearly 100 per cent of nuisance alarms, which in high security applications is what cutting edge security technology should be all about.

And if anyone was wondering what the future of an integrated electronic security, IT and telecoms industry might be, Wavelynx Technologies’ Corporate Badge in Google Wallet solution offers the disconcerting glimpse of a future in which the gravity of digital giants sucks security into a black hole from which no recurring revenue can ever escape…

Interesting New Products At ISC West

  • Dormakaba Axessor Apexx IP Safe Lock
  • AXIS W110 Body Worn Camera
  • RaptorVision Event-Based Product Engagement
  • Visidon Video Noise reduction for real-time low-light
  • Acre Security Access Control
  • Actuate Camera Health Monitoring
  • Centrios SME access control platform
  • Anviz iCam-B38ZG 4G AI Camera
  • Avigilon Alta Aware App (for iPad, version 3.5)
  • Avigilon Decision Management System
  • Avigilon H6A Camera Line
  • Motorola Solutions
  • AXIS D2210-VE Radar
  • B.A.S.H Pro
  • BioConnect’s No-Enrollment
  • Blue Alert Overwatch: Visual Gun Detection Bundle
  • BlueDiamond NFC Mobile Credential Solution
  • Bosch DINION 7100i IR
  • Bosch Gun Detection System
  • Bosch IQsight Data Fusion
  • CDL2 Commercial Series
  • Bosch Security and Safety Systems
  • Celrado Clever Devices
  • ComfortView Workstations
  • Control Bridge from Indoor Robotics
  • Control ID iDFace
  • Controller 7000 from Gallagher Security
  • Corporate Badge in Google Wallet and Company ID
  • CyberBox from CyberLock
  • D2101TFV IP Video Door Station from DoorBird
  • DEN Smart Strike
  • LinLin DS362 Time of Flight Camera, Surveillance
  • ECAMSECURE’s Digital Signage for Mobile Surveillan
  • EdgeSentry LMN Software
  • Elevate from Motorola Solutions
  • ePanic from Telecor Inc
  • Evolon Insites
  • Evolv Visual Gun Detection
  • EyeAllow from Princeton Identity
  • EyeOTmonitor
  • Firewalla Gold SE
  • First Alert VX Series from Resideo Technologies
  • FlexLock Motorized Traffic Cabinet Lock from CyberLock
  • Guardian Series from UMAIN Inc.
  • Guardian SOC Insights & Response with AI Security
  • Halo from KABAM Robotics
  • HALO Amplify – The Connected Sensor Suite from IPVideo
  • Heavy Duty Smart Padlock (with Bluetooth Hub) from Digipas
  • HES 9100 Surface Mount Single Door Electric Strike From ASSA
  • i-PRO X-series Camera Line
  • Integrid IS Fence System from Gibraltar
  • Intel Geti Computer Vision Software
  • Intel Edge AI Box
  • Intel RealSense ID for Facial Authentication F45
  • Intel SceneScape
  • IronYun Vaidio AI Vision Platform 8.0
  • IronYun Vaidio AI Vision Platform 8.0
  • IronYun Vaidio AI Vision Platform 8.0
  • JCO-6000-ORN from Premio Inc
  • LiftMaster Smart Video Intercom
  • Medeco eCLIQ Spark Key From ASSA
  • METIS from  Hercules High Security
  • MS9321-EHV-v2 VIVOTEK
  • myQ Community Web Platform and app from Liftmaster.

And more…

You can find out more about the Senstar Multi-Sensor here or read more SEN news here.

“Interesting New Products At ISC West.”

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New products at ISC West.