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Mike Brooman, CEO of master systems integrator, Vanti discusses big data, integrated security and smarter buildings at IFSEC 2023.
The team at Videonetics share their top trends in physical security for 2024, where they say staying ahead means embracing the dynamic shifts and innovations that shape the industry's landscape.
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.
Violent crime, incivility, and public disorder are on the rise. Office managers are dealing with increased levels of workplace violence. At the same time, data theft is increasing, extremism is rising ...
With the use cases for AI ever-expanding, IFSEC Insider asked several experts to give their predictions for the future of AI in the security sector and possible barriers to adoption for 2024 and ...
Download the 2023 Video Surveillance Report exploring trends in AI, software, and key challenges ahead for video surveillance cameras & CCTV.
IFSEC Insider hears from Pankaj Jain, Senior Group Director & Digital Head, Informa Markets in India, to find out more about how key trends, such as digitisation and evolving technologies, are ...
An overview of the opportunities and precautions the security industry must consider as adoption rates of AI in video surveillance grow.
Large, global companies lost a combined $1 trillion in revenue in 2022 due to physical security incidents, according to a World Security Report.
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.
A handy guide to the key features and benefits of mobile access control, an increasingly popular method of access credential to facilities.
Investigating the anticipated impact of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, also known as Martyn's Law, on the UK security industry.
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